http://willkempartschool.com/how-to-paint-an-acrylic-still-life-painting/absolute-beginners-acrylic-painting-course/
Acrylic painting techniques for the absolute beginner.
A step-by-step online tutorial course teaching you how to paint with acrylics.
Acrylics can be the simplest and easiest was for a beginner to learn classical painting techniques with professional artist Will Kemp
Acrylics can be used in thin layers like watercolors, or in thicker, more opaque applications of paint, like oil paint. Acrylics dry quickly and can be diluted and cleaned with water, making them simple to use, odorless, and accessible to all.
In this course, Will Kemp takes you on a journey that will unleash your inner artist, providing an introduction to the materials and techniques used in acrylic painting.
The course follows a progressive sequence, covering beginner and advanced acrylic painting methods, from underpainting and glazing to impasto and textural effects. It also addresses setup and materials, color mixing and pigment choice, brush-handling and palette-knife techniques, as well as gels and mediums.
By the end of the course you'll have a final still-life project you can hang with pride, and a solid foundation of painting knowledge, making the transition into more challenging subjects or mediums much easier.
Topics Include:
Choosing a brush, palette, and canvas
Altering acrylic paint with water and other mediums
Blocking in and underpainting
Adding glazes
Choosing pigments
Understanding basic color theory
Creating texture
Signing and protecting your work
Duration:
3h 25m

Here's an easy-to-do demo to create one-of-a-kind artwork using fluid acrylics and acrylic inks, pre-mixed with acrylic pouring medium. We've also used a PrincetonCatalyst Silicone Blade to move the paint around on the canvas. Allowing the paint to drip down the sides creates visual interest around the entire work. We didn't elevate the canvas before pouring, but the paint can be easily trimmed off the paper and back of the canvas with scissors. Working with acrylic pouring medium creates striking and usually unpredictable patterning. This is a great way to loosen up your style and allow the medium to do a lot of the work!

published:29 Sep 2015

views:357000

Check https://www.lastingimpressionart.com/how-to-blend-acrylic-paint-on-canvas-justin-hillgrove-imps-and-monsters/ for products used in this video and more.
Follow us on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/lastingimpressionart
Justin's Website - http://www.impsandmonsters.com/
In this video, Justin Hillgrove shows you how he blends acrylic paint while they are wet and even dry! He will blend directly on the canvas. In order to blend the paints while it is dry, you can use GoldenAcrylicGlazingLiquid.

Beginners learn to paint full acrylic art lesson of a Live streaming art class of a rainbow rose. Join us for a step by step live video painting lesson of this RainbowRose. 2 hoot
https://theartsherpa.com/TAS180311.01Below are a list of materials. The links go through our AmazonAffiliate program, and you support The ArtSherpa when using them. These are link to make thing easy and convenient.
*** Acrylic PaintColors ***
Cadmium red light shade: http://amzn.to/2sU65RZ
Cadmium Yellow, MediumShade: http://amzn.to/1Xqmwhb
Dioxazine Purple: http://amzn.to/1QYnSfk
Phthalo Blue (Green Shade): http://amzn.to/1RhXrjV
Phthalo Green (Blue Shade): http://amzn.to/1Mk0VkI
Quinacridone Magenta: http://amzn.to/1P8CRkB
Mars Black: http://amzn.to/1U1eqOw
Titanium White: http://amzn.to/1XqooGI
GoldenAcrylicGlazingLiquidGloss : http://amzn.to/2hjuE5T
11X14 Canvas board: http://amzn.to/2l0QJqF
27.94 X 35.56 cm
Peel Pallet
Paper peel : http://amzn.to/2tj0SlQ
MY EASEL
BestEuropean Easel *OS3
http://amzn.to/1Xm9Ieu
Jack Richeson La Vara Easel, Table Top
http://amzn.to/2audtKw
*** Assorted Brushes for Acrylic Painting ***
I am in a Partnership with Silver Brush
For Brush Care use, cleaning and for a list of Retailers that carry them GO TO the link to find out more about them and where to buy
http://www.silverbrush.com/the-art-sherpareg.htmlFind your favorite or closest retailer here
http://www.silverbrush.com/where-to-buy1.html
Go online
http://www.silverbrush.com/online-resellers.html
We love to see pictures of you with your brushes. You can share your new treasures with us online on any social website #ArtSherpaBrushes
Art sherpa Red Brushes CatsTongue
4, 6,
ARTSHERPA BEGINNING & END SET- Ultimate Varnish brush
*** Other Supplies ***
Paper towelsWater cup
Chalk, a few colors
Ruler
Sharpie
Table easel
Delicious snack or beverage
A smile!
*** Other Supplies ***
Paper towels
Water cup
Chalk, a few colors
Ruler
Sharpie
Table easel
Delicious snack or beverage
A smile!
Have fun Live with The Art Sherpa during this BEGINNER HOW TO PAINT art lesson in acrylic art tutorial. This is an easy, fun, social art lesson for canvas. We talk about art and other fun subjects. With help and guidance, anyone can paint. You can paint!
Want to see something? Just comment! Tell me what you'd like to paint, or what you want to know about art. This is YOUR art journey. Open your heart and access your art.
HEART MAIL:
The Art Sherpa
9490 fm 1960 RD W
suite 200Humble TX 77338
Artwork is the property of Cinnamon Cooney and The Art Sherpa LLC. and is intended for the personal enjoyment of the student. Did you sell a painting of my original design via private sale? Congratulations and big art high fives!
If your paintings of my original design are offered for sale in a retail setting of any kind ( this includes online) , please attribute ‘Original design by Cinnamon Cooney, The Art Sherpa. www.theartsherpa.com’
Please, create no prints or mechanical reproductions of your paintings of my original design.
For commercial use or licensing in the painting party, social painting, or other venues; please visit our business website:
https://theartsherpa.com/labs
If you’d like to share our tutorial/original painting design with a church group, skilled nursing facility or other nonprofit interest, do get in touch. We have ideas, guides and a few fun little extras to make bringing the Art Sherpa to your community one big party. Let’s collaborate!

published:11 Mar 2018

views:4889

Easy Zen Lotus flower and Butterfly painting on Canvas step by step for beginners. Learn how to paint with acrylics with The ArtSherpaFree full video art lesson 1 Hoot
Webpage https://theartsherpa.com/TAS180113.01
*** Acrylic PaintColors ***
Cadmium red light shade: http://amzn.to/2sU65RZ
Cadmium Yellow, MediumShade: http://amzn.to/1Xqmwhb
Dioxazine Purple: http://amzn.to/1QYnSfk
Quinacridone Magenta: http://amzn.to/1P8CRkB
Titanium White: http://amzn.to/1XqooGI
Alizarin Crimson http://amzn.to/2yUtOZl
Optional :
SoftBodyBlack: http://amzn.to/1UdedHs
Soft Body White: http://amzn.to/1V8YYir
11X14 Canvas board: http://amzn.to/2l0QJqF
27.94 X 35.56 cm
Saral Paper: http://amzn.to/2zBrLbN
Arteza watercolor pencils: http://amzn.to/2hoanNo
Peel Pallet
Paper peel : http://amzn.to/2tj0SlQ
Dotting tool
MY EASEL
BestEuropean Easel *OS3
http://amzn.to/1Xm9Ieu
Jack Richeson La Vara Easel, Table Top
http://amzn.to/2audtKw
*** Assorted Brushes for Acrylic Painting ***
I am in a Partnership with Silver Brush
For Brush Care use, cleaning and for a list of Retailers that carry them GO TO
https://theartsherpa.com/brushes
*** Other Supplies ***
Paper towelsWater cup
Chalk, a few colors
Ruler
Sharpie
Table easel
Delicious snack or beverage
A smile!
*** Other Supplies ***
Paper towels
Water cup
Chalk, a few colors
Ruler
Sharpie
Table easel
Delicious snack or beverage
A smile!
Have fun Live with The Art Sherpa during this BEGINNER HOW TO PAINT art lesson in acrylic art tutorial. This is an easy, fun, social art lesson for canvas. We talk about art and other fun subjects. With help and guidance, anyone can paint. You can paint!
Want to see something? Just comment! Tell me what you'd like to paint, or what you want to know about art. This is YOUR art journey. Open your heart and access your art.
HEART MAIL:
The Art Sherpa
9490 fm 1960 RD W
suite 200Humble TX 77338
Artwork is the property of Cinnamon Cooney and The Art Sherpa LLC. and is intended for the personal enjoyment of the student. Did you sell a painting of my original design via private sale? Congratulations and big art high fives!
If your paintings of my original design are offered for sale in a retail setting of any kind ( this includes online) , please attribute ‘Original design by Cinnamon Cooney, The Art Sherpa. www.theartsherpa.com’
Please, create no prints or mechanical reproductions of your paintings of my original design.
For commercial use or licensing in the painting party, social painting, or other venues; please visit our business website:
https://theartsherpa.com/labs
If you’d like to share our tutorial/original painting design with a church group, skilled nursing facility or other nonprofit interest, do get in touch. We have ideas, guides and a few fun little extras to make bringing the Art Sherpa to your community one big party. Let’s collaborate!

published:13 Jan 2018

views:64151

Beginners learn to paint full acrylic art lesson of this Charming fall of purple wisteria with a feeding hummingbird. This is a Live streamingStep by step for Beginners fully guided with The ArtSherpa - https://theartsherpa.com/tas180310.01Below are a list of materials. The links go through our AmazonAffiliate program, and you support The Art Sherpa when using them. These are link to make thing easy and convenient.
*** Acrylic PaintColors ***
Burnt Sienna: http://amzn.to/1pjk2Gu
Cadmium Yellow, MediumShade: http://amzn.to/1Xqmwhb
Dioxazine Purple: http://amzn.to/1QYnSfk
Phthalo Blue (Green Shade): http://amzn.to/1RhXrjV
Phthalo Green (Blue Shade): http://amzn.to/1Mk0VkI
Prussian Blue: http://amzn.to/1XqlQZi
Quinacridone Magenta: http://amzn.to/1P8CRkB
Mars Black: http://amzn.to/1U1eqOw
Titanium White: http://amzn.to/1XqooGI
SoftBodyBlack: http://amzn.to/1UdedHs
Soft Body White: http://amzn.to/1V8YYir
GoldenAcrylicGlazingLiquidGloss : http://amzn.to/2hjuE5T
11X14 Canvas board: http://amzn.to/2l0QJqF
27.94 X 35.56 cm
Saral Paper: http://amzn.to/2zBrLbN
Peel Pallet
Paper peel : http://amzn.to/2tj0SlQ
MY EASEL
BestEuropean Easel *OS3
http://amzn.to/1Xm9Ieu
Jack Richeson La Vara Easel, Table Top
http://amzn.to/2audtKw
*** Assorted Brushes for Acrylic Painting ***
I am in a Partnership with Silver Brush.
For Brush Care use, cleaning and for a list of Retailers that carry them GO TO the link to find out more about them and where to buy
http://www.silverbrush.com/the-art-sherpareg.htmlFind your favorite or closest retailer here
http://www.silverbrush.com/where-to-buy1.html
Go online
http://www.silverbrush.com/online-resellers.html
We love to see pictures of you with your brushes. You can share your new treasures with us online on any social website just use the hashtag #ArtSherpaBrushes
AS-4109 3 Piece “Pounce” Set
3 Foam Stencils | Sizes: ¾, 1.25, and 1.5
Great for stencils, Art Sherpa™ bokeh bubbles and effects
**************************************************************
SS-119 3 Piece Sweet Deals™ Set
3 White SyntheticStiff Bristle Flat | Sizes: 1, 2 and 3
Stiff, durable nylon brushes
***************************************************************
4000 Series Round Long Handle - Sharp needle point | Sizes: 4
4010 Series CatsTongue Long Handle - The Art Sherpa calls this brushes in | Sizes: 4 and 8
4100S Series Round Short Handle - Good for extra fine lines and firmly controlled accuracy | Sizes: 3/0 and 1
*** Other Supplies ***
Paper towelsWater cup
Chalk, a few colors
Ruler
Sharpie
Table easel
Delicious snack or beverage
A smile!
*** Other Supplies ***
Paper towels
Water cup
Chalk, a few colors
Ruler
Sharpie
Table easel
Delicious snack or beverage
A smile!
Have fun Live with The Art Sherpa during this BEGINNER HOW TO PAINT art lesson in acrylic art tutorial. This is an easy, fun, social art lesson for canvas. We talk about art and other fun subjects. With help and guidance, anyone can paint. You can paint!
Want to see something? Just comment! Tell me what you'd like to paint, or what you want to know about art. This is YOUR art journey. Open your heart and access your art.
HEART MAIL:
The Art Sherpa
9490 fm 1960 RD W
suite 200Humble TX 77338
Artwork is the property of Cinnamon Cooney and The Art Sherpa LLC. and is intended for the personal enjoyment of the student. Did you sell a painting of my original design via private sale? Congratulations and big art high fives!
If your paintings of my original design are offered for sale in a retail setting of any kind ( this includes online) , please attribute ‘Original design by Cinnamon Cooney, The Art Sherpa. www.theartsherpa.com’
Please, create no prints or mechanical reproductions of your paintings of my original design.
For commercial use or licensing in the painting party, social painting, or other venues; please visit our business website:
https://theartsherpa.com/labs
If you’d like to share our tutorial/original painting design with a church group, skilled nursing facility or other nonprofit interest, do get in touch. We have ideas, guides and a few fun little extras to make bringing the Art Sherpa to your community one big party. Let’s collaborate!

published:10 Mar 2018

views:5219

Watch more How to Paint with Acrylics videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/497953-8-Acrylic-Painting-Techniques-Acrylic-Painting
Hi, I'm Linda. I created a company called Paint Along. Check us out at paintalongnyc.com. We have really fun painting workshops in Nashville and New York.
How to Paint with Acrylic Paint:
Acrylic PaintingTechniques
We're going to talk about some painting techniques. Let's start with putting our paint out on our palette. Basically, all you have to do is take your paint, squeeze it out of your bottle or your tube onto your palette. Separate the colors with a little bit of space so that you'll have room to blend in between your colors. I also like to set them out sort of like they appear on the color wheel. And just start with a small amount of paint, each color.
The next thing we're going to talk about is how to load your brushes and how to apply the paint to the canvas. I'm going to start by using a 1/2 inch flat brush. These are great for mixing colors with. I'm going to take some of my red paint and blend it into my yellow paint to come up with an orange shade. Make sure that you get a quite a good amount of paint into your brush depending on the technique and the subject that your going to be working on. You simply take the brush and you press into the canvas. Going back and forth will spread the paint and it will also fill in all the little pieces and parts of the canvas.
The next brush I'd like to demonstrate is the liner brush. This brush is used to get a lot of details in your subject. So you're just going to take your brush and you're going to load it up with the paint. If you use a very heavy pressure, it will give you a very wide line because the bristles splay out. If you use a very light pressure and stay on the tip of the brush, you'll get a very thin and delicate line.
Another brush I'd like to tell you about is the 1 inch flat brush. This brush is good for covering large spaces. You can mix a little bit of water with your paint and your paint will go further. That way you can cover large areas very quickly.
You can go to the store and get all types of easels. You can get standing easels. You can get table easels as well. I prefer to use a small table easel and these take up very little space. And I can take them with me anywhere I go.
I also like to keep my palette very close to my painting. That way I can reach it very easily. I can replenish the colors anytime I want to.
And those are just some basic techniques for setting up your workstation.

published:30 Nov 2011

views:286640

Hello there! I have been dabbling with paint for a while but this semester I took my first painting class. It is so crazy because I have taken a bunch of drawing classes but never a class that focused on how to paint.
In this video I'm sharing the tips I have learned so far from working with acrylics! These are pretty basic tips but these are things that have been really helping me out and I think they will help you if you are a beginner too.
Here are my Tips:
1. Buy Basic Canvases:
I like using canvas boards because it encourages me to go for and practice. I don't feel like I have to make everything perfect because I didn't spend a bunch of money on supplies. Also they are WAYYYYY easier to store in your home.
2. Create more:
It's better to explore and experiment when you are first learning how to work with paint then trying to make everything look perfect right away. As writers like to say: write for the trash can! You are going to learn more and improve quicker by being less timid and more open. So go paint some train wrecks and you will eventually paint a masterpiece.
3. Try painting without DrawingFirst:
I feel like you might come after me with torches and pitchforks for saying this but... maybe give it a try? I know how you feel I am SO much more use to drawing then painting but just learning how to work with my brushstrokes at this point has helped me prevent making my work look too stiff.
4. Use a Bigger brush:
I know you little pencil artists out there like me just want to use a fine tip to get in all those little details... But if you start your paintings this way, it is a PAAAIIIN. Also working with a bigger brush to start helps you create more movement and brushstrokes. (also saves you from ripping out hair)
5. Use the Rule of thirds:
Now you don't always have to do this but it does make the composition more interesting to look at. If my explanation didn't make sense, here is another example: http://digital-photography-school.com/rule-of-thirds/
6. Buy Small Paint Tubes:
Now I know you are going to think I've lost my mind on this one but these little mini tubes have gotten me through SEVERAL assignments on my class. I did not think this was possible AT ALL. Paint adds up quickly, use these little tubes to test out what brand works best for you.
7. Use a gel medium:
I LOVE this stuff. I have had it in my art collection for a WHILE but I never really used it. THIS STUFFIS AMAZING! It makes everything glide much easier and it keeps the paint wet. For only $2 it is a bargain. I wouldn't recommend using this stuff for the first layer, wait till your 3rd layer. It makes the paint less opaque.
8. Use a HeavyMatteMedium:
Yes girl! If you have always wanted to add some texture to your paint, here you go. You mix this stuff with your paint and it makes it stand out on your canvas.
9. Mix compliments:
I use to HATE. I mean HAAAATTTE complimentary colors... so much. They just looked so repulsive and ugly to me. But when you mix them together, they neutralize eachother put and create these useful neutrals. These neutrals are great for so many things: shadows, skin. Basically anything you are painting from life.
10. Be bold and experiment with mixing colors:
When you are first starting mixing colors is super intimidating. However, you got to give it a shot. Mix colors you would NEVER think of mixing together. You might surprise yourself.
Those are the tips I have for you guys! I hope you enjoyed this video. If you did you can show your support by commenting and liking. I always appreciate hearing from you.
HappyPainting!
xo Heather

The Art

The Art (sometimes stylised as THEART) are an Australian Alternative Rock band based in Sydney. They began performing under the name The Follow in 2004. Tasmanian band leader Azaria Byrne was known as an unsuccessful contestant on the reality television series Popstars.

Canvas

Canvas is an extremely durable plain-wovenfabric used for making sails, tents, marquees, backpacks, and other items for which sturdiness is required. It is also popularly used by artists as a painting surface, typically stretched across a wooden frame. It is also used in such fashion objects as handbags, electronic device cases and shoes.

Etymology

The word "canvas" is derived from the 13th century Anglo-French canevaz and the Old Frenchcanevas. Both may be derivatives of the Vulgar Latincannapaceus for "made of hemp," originating from the Greek κάνναβις (cannabis).

Physical characteristics

Modern canvas is usually made of cotton or linen, although historically it was made from hemp. It differs from other heavy cotton fabrics, such as denim, in being plain weave rather than twill weave. Canvas comes in two basic types: plain and duck. The threads in duck canvas are more tightly woven. The term duck comes from the Dutch word for cloth, doek. In the United States, canvas is classified in two ways: by weight (ounces per square yard) and by a graded number system. The numbers run in reverse of the weight so a number 10 canvas is lighter than number 4.

Acrylic paint

Acrylic paint is a fast-drying paint containing pigment suspension in acrylic polymer emulsion. Acrylic paints are water-soluble, but become water-resistant when dry. Depending on how much the paint is diluted with water, or modified with acrylic gels, media, or pastes, the finished acrylic painting can resemble a watercolor or an oil painting, or have its own unique characteristics not attainable with other media.

Paper towel

A paper towel (or kitchen paper) is an absorbent towel made from paper instead of cloth. Unlike cloth towels, paper towels are disposable and intended to be used only once. Paper towels soak up water because they are loosely woven which enables water to travel between them, even against gravity. Paper towels can be individually packed (as stacks of folded towels or held coiled) or come in rolls. Paper towels have similar purposes to conventional towels, such as drying hands, wiping windows, dusting, and cleaning up spills.

History

In 1907
, the Scott Paper Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, introduced paper tissues to help prevent the spread of colds from cloth towels in restrooms. Popular belief is that this was partly accidental and was the solution to a railroad car full of long paper rolls meant for toilet paper that were unsuitable to cut into rolls of toilet paper. In 1919, William E. Corbin, Henry Chase, and Harold Titus began experimenting with paper towels in the Research and Development building of the Brown Company in Berlin, New Hampshire. By 1922, Corbin perfected their product and began mass-producing it at the Cascade Mill on the Berlin/Gorham line. This product was called Nibroc Paper Towels (Corbin spelled backwards). In 1931, the Scott Paper Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, introduced their paper towel rolls for kitchens; they are now the leading manufacturer of paper towels.

Beginners Acrylic Painting Course (New)

http://willkempartschool.com/how-to-paint-an-acrylic-still-life-painting/absolute-beginners-acrylic-painting-course/
Acrylic painting techniques for the absolute beginner.
A step-by-step online tutorial course teaching you how to paint with acrylics.
Acrylics can be the simplest and easiest was for a beginner to learn classical painting techniques with professional artist Will Kemp
Acrylics can be used in thin layers like watercolors, or in thicker, more opaque applications of paint, like oil paint. Acrylics dry quickly and can be diluted and cleaned with water, making them simple to use, odorless, and accessible to all.
In this course, Will Kemp takes you on a journey that will unleash your inner artist, providing an introduction to the materials and techniques used in acrylic painting.
The course follows a progressive sequence, covering beginner and advanced acrylic painting methods, from underpainting and glazing to impasto and textural effects. It also addresses setup and materials, color mixing and pigment choice, brush-handling and palette-knife techniques, as well as gels and mediums.
By the end of the course you'll have a final still-life project you can hang with pride, and a solid foundation of painting knowledge, making the transition into more challenging subjects or mediums much easier.
Topics Include:
Choosing a brush, palette, and canvas
Altering acrylic paint with water and other mediums
Blocking in and underpainting
Adding glazes
Choosing pigments
Understanding basic color theory
Creating texture
Signing and protecting your work
Duration:
3h 25m

Legião Urbana - Acrilic on canvas

Acrylic Pouring Medium Demo on Gallery Depth Stretched Canvas

Here's an easy-to-do demo to create one-of-a-kind artwork using fluid acrylics and acrylic inks, pre-mixed with acrylic pouring medium. We've also used a PrincetonCatalyst Silicone Blade to move the paint around on the canvas. Allowing the paint to drip down the sides creates visual interest around the entire work. We didn't elevate the canvas before pouring, but the paint can be easily trimmed off the paper and back of the canvas with scissors. Working with acrylic pouring medium creates striking and usually unpredictable patterning. This is a great way to loosen up your style and allow the medium to do a lot of the work!

Check https://www.lastingimpressionart.com/how-to-blend-acrylic-paint-on-canvas-justin-hillgrove-imps-and-monsters/ for products used in this video and more.
Follow us on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/lastingimpressionart
Justin's Website - http://www.impsandmonsters.com/
In this video, Justin Hillgrove shows you how he blends acrylic paint while they are wet and even dry! He will blend directly on the canvas. In order to blend the paints while it is dry, you can use GoldenAcrylicGlazingLiquid.

6:17

Painting, acrylic on canvas by Khalid Khan - KAAY

Painting, acrylic on canvas by Khalid Khan - KAAY

Painting, acrylic on canvas by Khalid Khan - KAAY

How to paint with Acrylic on Canvas a Rainbow Rose

Beginners learn to paint full acrylic art lesson of a Live streaming art class of a rainbow rose. Join us for a step by step live video painting lesson of this RainbowRose. 2 hoot
https://theartsherpa.com/TAS180311.01Below are a list of materials. The links go through our AmazonAffiliate program, and you support The ArtSherpa when using them. These are link to make thing easy and convenient.
*** Acrylic PaintColors ***
Cadmium red light shade: http://amzn.to/2sU65RZ
Cadmium Yellow, MediumShade: http://amzn.to/1Xqmwhb
Dioxazine Purple: http://amzn.to/1QYnSfk
Phthalo Blue (Green Shade): http://amzn.to/1RhXrjV
Phthalo Green (Blue Shade): http://amzn.to/1Mk0VkI
Quinacridone Magenta: http://amzn.to/1P8CRkB
Mars Black: http://amzn.to/1U1eqOw
Titanium White: http://amzn.to/1XqooGI
GoldenAcrylicGlazingLiquidGloss : http://amzn.to/2hjuE5T
11X14 Canvas board: http://amzn.to/2l0QJqF
27.94 X 35.56 cm
Peel Pallet
Paper peel : http://amzn.to/2tj0SlQ
MY EASEL
BestEuropean Easel *OS3
http://amzn.to/1Xm9Ieu
Jack Richeson La Vara Easel, Table Top
http://amzn.to/2audtKw
*** Assorted Brushes for Acrylic Painting ***
I am in a Partnership with Silver Brush
For Brush Care use, cleaning and for a list of Retailers that carry them GO TO the link to find out more about them and where to buy
http://www.silverbrush.com/the-art-sherpareg.htmlFind your favorite or closest retailer here
http://www.silverbrush.com/where-to-buy1.html
Go online
http://www.silverbrush.com/online-resellers.html
We love to see pictures of you with your brushes. You can share your new treasures with us online on any social website #ArtSherpaBrushes
Art sherpa Red Brushes CatsTongue
4, 6,
ARTSHERPA BEGINNING & END SET- Ultimate Varnish brush
*** Other Supplies ***
Paper towelsWater cup
Chalk, a few colors
Ruler
Sharpie
Table easel
Delicious snack or beverage
A smile!
*** Other Supplies ***
Paper towels
Water cup
Chalk, a few colors
Ruler
Sharpie
Table easel
Delicious snack or beverage
A smile!
Have fun Live with The Art Sherpa during this BEGINNER HOW TO PAINT art lesson in acrylic art tutorial. This is an easy, fun, social art lesson for canvas. We talk about art and other fun subjects. With help and guidance, anyone can paint. You can paint!
Want to see something? Just comment! Tell me what you'd like to paint, or what you want to know about art. This is YOUR art journey. Open your heart and access your art.
HEART MAIL:
The Art Sherpa
9490 fm 1960 RD W
suite 200Humble TX 77338
Artwork is the property of Cinnamon Cooney and The Art Sherpa LLC. and is intended for the personal enjoyment of the student. Did you sell a painting of my original design via private sale? Congratulations and big art high fives!
If your paintings of my original design are offered for sale in a retail setting of any kind ( this includes online) , please attribute ‘Original design by Cinnamon Cooney, The Art Sherpa. www.theartsherpa.com’
Please, create no prints or mechanical reproductions of your paintings of my original design.
For commercial use or licensing in the painting party, social painting, or other venues; please visit our business website:
https://theartsherpa.com/labs
If you’d like to share our tutorial/original painting design with a church group, skilled nursing facility or other nonprofit interest, do get in touch. We have ideas, guides and a few fun little extras to make bringing the Art Sherpa to your community one big party. Let’s collaborate!

1:22:58

How to paint with Acrylic on Canvas Lotus Blossom and Butterfly

How to paint with Acrylic on Canvas Lotus Blossom and Butterfly

How to paint with Acrylic on Canvas Lotus Blossom and Butterfly

Easy Zen Lotus flower and Butterfly painting on Canvas step by step for beginners. Learn how to paint with acrylics with The ArtSherpaFree full video art lesson 1 Hoot
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*** Acrylic PaintColors ***
Cadmium red light shade: http://amzn.to/2sU65RZ
Cadmium Yellow, MediumShade: http://amzn.to/1Xqmwhb
Dioxazine Purple: http://amzn.to/1QYnSfk
Quinacridone Magenta: http://amzn.to/1P8CRkB
Titanium White: http://amzn.to/1XqooGI
Alizarin Crimson http://amzn.to/2yUtOZl
Optional :
SoftBodyBlack: http://amzn.to/1UdedHs
Soft Body White: http://amzn.to/1V8YYir
11X14 Canvas board: http://amzn.to/2l0QJqF
27.94 X 35.56 cm
Saral Paper: http://amzn.to/2zBrLbN
Arteza watercolor pencils: http://amzn.to/2hoanNo
Peel Pallet
Paper peel : http://amzn.to/2tj0SlQ
Dotting tool
MY EASEL
BestEuropean Easel *OS3
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Jack Richeson La Vara Easel, Table Top
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*** Assorted Brushes for Acrylic Painting ***
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*** Other Supplies ***
Paper towelsWater cup
Chalk, a few colors
Ruler
Sharpie
Table easel
Delicious snack or beverage
A smile!
*** Other Supplies ***
Paper towels
Water cup
Chalk, a few colors
Ruler
Sharpie
Table easel
Delicious snack or beverage
A smile!
Have fun Live with The Art Sherpa during this BEGINNER HOW TO PAINT art lesson in acrylic art tutorial. This is an easy, fun, social art lesson for canvas. We talk about art and other fun subjects. With help and guidance, anyone can paint. You can paint!
Want to see something? Just comment! Tell me what you'd like to paint, or what you want to know about art. This is YOUR art journey. Open your heart and access your art.
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Artwork is the property of Cinnamon Cooney and The Art Sherpa LLC. and is intended for the personal enjoyment of the student. Did you sell a painting of my original design via private sale? Congratulations and big art high fives!
If your paintings of my original design are offered for sale in a retail setting of any kind ( this includes online) , please attribute ‘Original design by Cinnamon Cooney, The Art Sherpa. www.theartsherpa.com’
Please, create no prints or mechanical reproductions of your paintings of my original design.
For commercial use or licensing in the painting party, social painting, or other venues; please visit our business website:
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If you’d like to share our tutorial/original painting design with a church group, skilled nursing facility or other nonprofit interest, do get in touch. We have ideas, guides and a few fun little extras to make bringing the Art Sherpa to your community one big party. Let’s collaborate!

1:25:16

How to paint with Acrylic on Canvas Wisteria Hummingbird Dream

How to paint with Acrylic on Canvas Wisteria Hummingbird Dream

How to paint with Acrylic on Canvas Wisteria Hummingbird Dream

Beginners learn to paint full acrylic art lesson of this Charming fall of purple wisteria with a feeding hummingbird. This is a Live streamingStep by step for Beginners fully guided with The ArtSherpa - https://theartsherpa.com/tas180310.01Below are a list of materials. The links go through our AmazonAffiliate program, and you support The Art Sherpa when using them. These are link to make thing easy and convenient.
*** Acrylic PaintColors ***
Burnt Sienna: http://amzn.to/1pjk2Gu
Cadmium Yellow, MediumShade: http://amzn.to/1Xqmwhb
Dioxazine Purple: http://amzn.to/1QYnSfk
Phthalo Blue (Green Shade): http://amzn.to/1RhXrjV
Phthalo Green (Blue Shade): http://amzn.to/1Mk0VkI
Prussian Blue: http://amzn.to/1XqlQZi
Quinacridone Magenta: http://amzn.to/1P8CRkB
Mars Black: http://amzn.to/1U1eqOw
Titanium White: http://amzn.to/1XqooGI
SoftBodyBlack: http://amzn.to/1UdedHs
Soft Body White: http://amzn.to/1V8YYir
GoldenAcrylicGlazingLiquidGloss : http://amzn.to/2hjuE5T
11X14 Canvas board: http://amzn.to/2l0QJqF
27.94 X 35.56 cm
Saral Paper: http://amzn.to/2zBrLbN
Peel Pallet
Paper peel : http://amzn.to/2tj0SlQ
MY EASEL
BestEuropean Easel *OS3
http://amzn.to/1Xm9Ieu
Jack Richeson La Vara Easel, Table Top
http://amzn.to/2audtKw
*** Assorted Brushes for Acrylic Painting ***
I am in a Partnership with Silver Brush.
For Brush Care use, cleaning and for a list of Retailers that carry them GO TO the link to find out more about them and where to buy
http://www.silverbrush.com/the-art-sherpareg.htmlFind your favorite or closest retailer here
http://www.silverbrush.com/where-to-buy1.html
Go online
http://www.silverbrush.com/online-resellers.html
We love to see pictures of you with your brushes. You can share your new treasures with us online on any social website just use the hashtag #ArtSherpaBrushes
AS-4109 3 Piece “Pounce” Set
3 Foam Stencils | Sizes: ¾, 1.25, and 1.5
Great for stencils, Art Sherpa™ bokeh bubbles and effects
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SS-119 3 Piece Sweet Deals™ Set
3 White SyntheticStiff Bristle Flat | Sizes: 1, 2 and 3
Stiff, durable nylon brushes
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4000 Series Round Long Handle - Sharp needle point | Sizes: 4
4010 Series CatsTongue Long Handle - The Art Sherpa calls this brushes in | Sizes: 4 and 8
4100S Series Round Short Handle - Good for extra fine lines and firmly controlled accuracy | Sizes: 3/0 and 1
*** Other Supplies ***
Paper towelsWater cup
Chalk, a few colors
Ruler
Sharpie
Table easel
Delicious snack or beverage
A smile!
*** Other Supplies ***
Paper towels
Water cup
Chalk, a few colors
Ruler
Sharpie
Table easel
Delicious snack or beverage
A smile!
Have fun Live with The Art Sherpa during this BEGINNER HOW TO PAINT art lesson in acrylic art tutorial. This is an easy, fun, social art lesson for canvas. We talk about art and other fun subjects. With help and guidance, anyone can paint. You can paint!
Want to see something? Just comment! Tell me what you'd like to paint, or what you want to know about art. This is YOUR art journey. Open your heart and access your art.
HEART MAIL:
The Art Sherpa
9490 fm 1960 RD W
suite 200Humble TX 77338
Artwork is the property of Cinnamon Cooney and The Art Sherpa LLC. and is intended for the personal enjoyment of the student. Did you sell a painting of my original design via private sale? Congratulations and big art high fives!
If your paintings of my original design are offered for sale in a retail setting of any kind ( this includes online) , please attribute ‘Original design by Cinnamon Cooney, The Art Sherpa. www.theartsherpa.com’
Please, create no prints or mechanical reproductions of your paintings of my original design.
For commercial use or licensing in the painting party, social painting, or other venues; please visit our business website:
https://theartsherpa.com/labs
If you’d like to share our tutorial/original painting design with a church group, skilled nursing facility or other nonprofit interest, do get in touch. We have ideas, guides and a few fun little extras to make bringing the Art Sherpa to your community one big party. Let’s collaborate!

2:26

8 Acrylic Painting Techniques | Acrylic Painting

8 Acrylic Painting Techniques | Acrylic Painting

8 Acrylic Painting Techniques | Acrylic Painting

Watch more How to Paint with Acrylics videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/497953-8-Acrylic-Painting-Techniques-Acrylic-Painting
Hi, I'm Linda. I created a company called Paint Along. Check us out at paintalongnyc.com. We have really fun painting workshops in Nashville and New York.
How to Paint with Acrylic Paint:
Acrylic PaintingTechniques
We're going to talk about some painting techniques. Let's start with putting our paint out on our palette. Basically, all you have to do is take your paint, squeeze it out of your bottle or your tube onto your palette. Separate the colors with a little bit of space so that you'll have room to blend in between your colors. I also like to set them out sort of like they appear on the color wheel. And just start with a small amount of paint, each color.
The next thing we're going to talk about is how to load your brushes and how to apply the paint to the canvas. I'm going to start by using a 1/2 inch flat brush. These are great for mixing colors with. I'm going to take some of my red paint and blend it into my yellow paint to come up with an orange shade. Make sure that you get a quite a good amount of paint into your brush depending on the technique and the subject that your going to be working on. You simply take the brush and you press into the canvas. Going back and forth will spread the paint and it will also fill in all the little pieces and parts of the canvas.
The next brush I'd like to demonstrate is the liner brush. This brush is used to get a lot of details in your subject. So you're just going to take your brush and you're going to load it up with the paint. If you use a very heavy pressure, it will give you a very wide line because the bristles splay out. If you use a very light pressure and stay on the tip of the brush, you'll get a very thin and delicate line.
Another brush I'd like to tell you about is the 1 inch flat brush. This brush is good for covering large spaces. You can mix a little bit of water with your paint and your paint will go further. That way you can cover large areas very quickly.
You can go to the store and get all types of easels. You can get standing easels. You can get table easels as well. I prefer to use a small table easel and these take up very little space. And I can take them with me anywhere I go.
I also like to keep my palette very close to my painting. That way I can reach it very easily. I can replenish the colors anytime I want to.
And those are just some basic techniques for setting up your workstation.

10:52

10 Acrylic Painting Tips for Beginners

10 Acrylic Painting Tips for Beginners

10 Acrylic Painting Tips for Beginners

Hello there! I have been dabbling with paint for a while but this semester I took my first painting class. It is so crazy because I have taken a bunch of drawing classes but never a class that focused on how to paint.
In this video I'm sharing the tips I have learned so far from working with acrylics! These are pretty basic tips but these are things that have been really helping me out and I think they will help you if you are a beginner too.
Here are my Tips:
1. Buy Basic Canvases:
I like using canvas boards because it encourages me to go for and practice. I don't feel like I have to make everything perfect because I didn't spend a bunch of money on supplies. Also they are WAYYYYY easier to store in your home.
2. Create more:
It's better to explore and experiment when you are first learning how to work with paint then trying to make everything look perfect right away. As writers like to say: write for the trash can! You are going to learn more and improve quicker by being less timid and more open. So go paint some train wrecks and you will eventually paint a masterpiece.
3. Try painting without DrawingFirst:
I feel like you might come after me with torches and pitchforks for saying this but... maybe give it a try? I know how you feel I am SO much more use to drawing then painting but just learning how to work with my brushstrokes at this point has helped me prevent making my work look too stiff.
4. Use a Bigger brush:
I know you little pencil artists out there like me just want to use a fine tip to get in all those little details... But if you start your paintings this way, it is a PAAAIIIN. Also working with a bigger brush to start helps you create more movement and brushstrokes. (also saves you from ripping out hair)
5. Use the Rule of thirds:
Now you don't always have to do this but it does make the composition more interesting to look at. If my explanation didn't make sense, here is another example: http://digital-photography-school.com/rule-of-thirds/
6. Buy Small Paint Tubes:
Now I know you are going to think I've lost my mind on this one but these little mini tubes have gotten me through SEVERAL assignments on my class. I did not think this was possible AT ALL. Paint adds up quickly, use these little tubes to test out what brand works best for you.
7. Use a gel medium:
I LOVE this stuff. I have had it in my art collection for a WHILE but I never really used it. THIS STUFFIS AMAZING! It makes everything glide much easier and it keeps the paint wet. For only $2 it is a bargain. I wouldn't recommend using this stuff for the first layer, wait till your 3rd layer. It makes the paint less opaque.
8. Use a HeavyMatteMedium:
Yes girl! If you have always wanted to add some texture to your paint, here you go. You mix this stuff with your paint and it makes it stand out on your canvas.
9. Mix compliments:
I use to HATE. I mean HAAAATTTE complimentary colors... so much. They just looked so repulsive and ugly to me. But when you mix them together, they neutralize eachother put and create these useful neutrals. These neutrals are great for so many things: shadows, skin. Basically anything you are painting from life.
10. Be bold and experiment with mixing colors:
When you are first starting mixing colors is super intimidating. However, you got to give it a shot. Mix colors you would NEVER think of mixing together. You might surprise yourself.
Those are the tips I have for you guys! I hope you enjoyed this video. If you did you can show your support by commenting and liking. I always appreciate hearing from you.
HappyPainting!
xo Heather

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Acrylic painting techniques for the absolute beginner.
A step-by-step online tutorial course teaching you how to paint with acrylics.
Acrylics can be the simplest and easiest was for a beginner to learn classical painting techniques with professional artist Will Kemp
Acrylics can be used in thin layers like watercolors, or in thicker, more opaque applications of paint, like oil paint. Acrylics dry quickly and can be diluted and cleaned with water, making them simple to use, odorless, and accessible to all.
In this course, Will Kemp takes you on a journey that will unleash your inner artist, providing an introduction to the materials and techniques used in acrylic painti...

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Acrylic Pouring Medium Demo on Gallery Depth Stretched Canvas

Here's an easy-to-do demo to create one-of-a-kind artwork using fluid acrylics and acrylic inks, pre-mixed with acrylic pouring medium. We've also used a PrincetonCatalyst Silicone Blade to move the paint around on the canvas. Allowing the paint to drip down the sides creates visual interest around the entire work. We didn't elevate the canvas before pouring, but the paint can be easily trimmed off the paper and back of the canvas with scissors. Working with acrylic pouring medium creates striking and usually unpredictable patterning. This is a great way to loosen up your style and allow the medium to do a lot of the work!

Check https://www.lastingimpressionart.com/how-to-blend-acrylic-paint-on-canvas-justin-hillgrove-imps-and-monsters/ for products used in this video and more.
Follow us on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/lastingimpressionart
Justin's Website - http://www.impsandmonsters.com/
In this video, Justin Hillgrove shows you how he blends acrylic paint while they are wet and even dry! He will blend directly on the canvas. In order to blend the paints while it is dry, you can use GoldenAcrylicGlazingLiquid.

8 Acrylic Painting Techniques | Acrylic Painting

Watch more How to Paint with Acrylics videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/497953-8-Acrylic-Painting-Techniques-Acrylic-Painting
Hi, I'm Linda. I created a company called Paint Along. Check us out at paintalongnyc.com. We have really fun painting workshops in Nashville and New York.
How to Paint with Acrylic Paint:
Acrylic PaintingTechniques
We're going to talk about some painting techniques. Let's start with putting our paint out on our palette. Basically, all you have to do is take your paint, squeeze it out of your bottle or your tube onto your palette. Separate the colors with a little bit of space so that you'll have room to blend in between your colors. I also like to set them out sort of like they appear on the color wheel. And just start with a small amount of ...

published: 30 Nov 2011

10 Acrylic Painting Tips for Beginners

Hello there! I have been dabbling with paint for a while but this semester I took my first painting class. It is so crazy because I have taken a bunch of drawing classes but never a class that focused on how to paint.
In this video I'm sharing the tips I have learned so far from working with acrylics! These are pretty basic tips but these are things that have been really helping me out and I think they will help you if you are a beginner too.
Here are my Tips:
1. Buy Basic Canvases:
I like using canvas boards because it encourages me to go for and practice. I don't feel like I have to make everything perfect because I didn't spend a bunch of money on supplies. Also they are WAYYYYY easier to store in your home.
2. Create more:
It's better to explore and experiment when you are firs...

published: 05 Nov 2016

Midnight Raven Acrylic Step by Step Painting on Canvas for Beginners

In this video, I’ll be showing you how to paint a raven on a branch with a spooky background to get you in the mood for Halloween. This is a good lesson for beginners and up!
I’m painting on a 16x20 stretched canvas, but you can paint on any type and size of canvas you like.
The brushes I use are:
• A fat, round, natural bristle brush
• A half-inch angle brush
• A quarter-inch angle brush
• And a small round brush for signing
I’m using Liquitex Basics paints in the following colors:
• Titanium White
• Yellow Oxide
• Dioxazine Purple
• Mars BlackCheck out my Patreon page! Become a patron and get some awesome rewards.
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HOW TO PAINT SOULSISTERS AMARA AND ARABELLA :- http://bit.ly/2kxcTnr
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http://willkempartschool.com/how-to-paint-an-acrylic-still-life-painting/absolute-beginners-acrylic-painting-course/
Acrylic painting techniques for the absolute beginner.
A step-by-step online tutorial course teaching you how to paint with acrylics.
Acrylics can be the simplest and easiest was for a beginner to learn classical painting techniques with professional artist Will Kemp
Acrylics can be used in thin layers like watercolors, or in thicker, more opaque applications of paint, like oil paint. Acrylics dry quickly and can be diluted and cleaned with water, making them simple to use, odorless, and accessible to all.
In this course, Will Kemp takes you on a journey that will unleash your inner artist, providing an introduction to the materials and techniques used in acrylic painting.
The course follows a progressive sequence, covering beginner and advanced acrylic painting methods, from underpainting and glazing to impasto and textural effects. It also addresses setup and materials, color mixing and pigment choice, brush-handling and palette-knife techniques, as well as gels and mediums.
By the end of the course you'll have a final still-life project you can hang with pride, and a solid foundation of painting knowledge, making the transition into more challenging subjects or mediums much easier.
Topics Include:
Choosing a brush, palette, and canvas
Altering acrylic paint with water and other mediums
Blocking in and underpainting
Adding glazes
Choosing pigments
Understanding basic color theory
Creating texture
Signing and protecting your work
Duration:
3h 25m

http://willkempartschool.com/how-to-paint-an-acrylic-still-life-painting/absolute-beginners-acrylic-painting-course/
Acrylic painting techniques for the absolute beginner.
A step-by-step online tutorial course teaching you how to paint with acrylics.
Acrylics can be the simplest and easiest was for a beginner to learn classical painting techniques with professional artist Will Kemp
Acrylics can be used in thin layers like watercolors, or in thicker, more opaque applications of paint, like oil paint. Acrylics dry quickly and can be diluted and cleaned with water, making them simple to use, odorless, and accessible to all.
In this course, Will Kemp takes you on a journey that will unleash your inner artist, providing an introduction to the materials and techniques used in acrylic painting.
The course follows a progressive sequence, covering beginner and advanced acrylic painting methods, from underpainting and glazing to impasto and textural effects. It also addresses setup and materials, color mixing and pigment choice, brush-handling and palette-knife techniques, as well as gels and mediums.
By the end of the course you'll have a final still-life project you can hang with pride, and a solid foundation of painting knowledge, making the transition into more challenging subjects or mediums much easier.
Topics Include:
Choosing a brush, palette, and canvas
Altering acrylic paint with water and other mediums
Blocking in and underpainting
Adding glazes
Choosing pigments
Understanding basic color theory
Creating texture
Signing and protecting your work
Duration:
3h 25m

Acrylic Pouring Medium Demo on Gallery Depth Stretched Canvas

Here's an easy-to-do demo to create one-of-a-kind artwork using fluid acrylics and acrylic inks, pre-mixed with acrylic pouring medium. We've also used a Prince...

Here's an easy-to-do demo to create one-of-a-kind artwork using fluid acrylics and acrylic inks, pre-mixed with acrylic pouring medium. We've also used a PrincetonCatalyst Silicone Blade to move the paint around on the canvas. Allowing the paint to drip down the sides creates visual interest around the entire work. We didn't elevate the canvas before pouring, but the paint can be easily trimmed off the paper and back of the canvas with scissors. Working with acrylic pouring medium creates striking and usually unpredictable patterning. This is a great way to loosen up your style and allow the medium to do a lot of the work!

Here's an easy-to-do demo to create one-of-a-kind artwork using fluid acrylics and acrylic inks, pre-mixed with acrylic pouring medium. We've also used a PrincetonCatalyst Silicone Blade to move the paint around on the canvas. Allowing the paint to drip down the sides creates visual interest around the entire work. We didn't elevate the canvas before pouring, but the paint can be easily trimmed off the paper and back of the canvas with scissors. Working with acrylic pouring medium creates striking and usually unpredictable patterning. This is a great way to loosen up your style and allow the medium to do a lot of the work!

Check https://www.lastingimpressionart.com/how-to-blend-acrylic-paint-on-canvas-justin-hillgrove-imps-and-monsters/ for products used in this video and more.
Fo...

Check https://www.lastingimpressionart.com/how-to-blend-acrylic-paint-on-canvas-justin-hillgrove-imps-and-monsters/ for products used in this video and more.
Follow us on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/lastingimpressionart
Justin's Website - http://www.impsandmonsters.com/
In this video, Justin Hillgrove shows you how he blends acrylic paint while they are wet and even dry! He will blend directly on the canvas. In order to blend the paints while it is dry, you can use GoldenAcrylicGlazingLiquid.

Check https://www.lastingimpressionart.com/how-to-blend-acrylic-paint-on-canvas-justin-hillgrove-imps-and-monsters/ for products used in this video and more.
Follow us on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/lastingimpressionart
Justin's Website - http://www.impsandmonsters.com/
In this video, Justin Hillgrove shows you how he blends acrylic paint while they are wet and even dry! He will blend directly on the canvas. In order to blend the paints while it is dry, you can use GoldenAcrylicGlazingLiquid.

How to paint with Acrylic on Canvas a Rainbow Rose

Beginners learn to paint full acrylic art lesson of a Live streaming art class of a rainbow rose. Join us for a step by step live video painting lesson of this ...

Beginners learn to paint full acrylic art lesson of a Live streaming art class of a rainbow rose. Join us for a step by step live video painting lesson of this RainbowRose. 2 hoot
https://theartsherpa.com/TAS180311.01Below are a list of materials. The links go through our AmazonAffiliate program, and you support The ArtSherpa when using them. These are link to make thing easy and convenient.
*** Acrylic PaintColors ***
Cadmium red light shade: http://amzn.to/2sU65RZ
Cadmium Yellow, MediumShade: http://amzn.to/1Xqmwhb
Dioxazine Purple: http://amzn.to/1QYnSfk
Phthalo Blue (Green Shade): http://amzn.to/1RhXrjV
Phthalo Green (Blue Shade): http://amzn.to/1Mk0VkI
Quinacridone Magenta: http://amzn.to/1P8CRkB
Mars Black: http://amzn.to/1U1eqOw
Titanium White: http://amzn.to/1XqooGI
GoldenAcrylicGlazingLiquidGloss : http://amzn.to/2hjuE5T
11X14 Canvas board: http://amzn.to/2l0QJqF
27.94 X 35.56 cm
Peel Pallet
Paper peel : http://amzn.to/2tj0SlQ
MY EASEL
BestEuropean Easel *OS3
http://amzn.to/1Xm9Ieu
Jack Richeson La Vara Easel, Table Top
http://amzn.to/2audtKw
*** Assorted Brushes for Acrylic Painting ***
I am in a Partnership with Silver Brush
For Brush Care use, cleaning and for a list of Retailers that carry them GO TO the link to find out more about them and where to buy
http://www.silverbrush.com/the-art-sherpareg.htmlFind your favorite or closest retailer here
http://www.silverbrush.com/where-to-buy1.html
Go online
http://www.silverbrush.com/online-resellers.html
We love to see pictures of you with your brushes. You can share your new treasures with us online on any social website #ArtSherpaBrushes
Art sherpa Red Brushes CatsTongue
4, 6,
ARTSHERPA BEGINNING & END SET- Ultimate Varnish brush
*** Other Supplies ***
Paper towelsWater cup
Chalk, a few colors
Ruler
Sharpie
Table easel
Delicious snack or beverage
A smile!
*** Other Supplies ***
Paper towels
Water cup
Chalk, a few colors
Ruler
Sharpie
Table easel
Delicious snack or beverage
A smile!
Have fun Live with The Art Sherpa during this BEGINNER HOW TO PAINT art lesson in acrylic art tutorial. This is an easy, fun, social art lesson for canvas. We talk about art and other fun subjects. With help and guidance, anyone can paint. You can paint!
Want to see something? Just comment! Tell me what you'd like to paint, or what you want to know about art. This is YOUR art journey. Open your heart and access your art.
HEART MAIL:
The Art Sherpa
9490 fm 1960 RD W
suite 200Humble TX 77338
Artwork is the property of Cinnamon Cooney and The Art Sherpa LLC. and is intended for the personal enjoyment of the student. Did you sell a painting of my original design via private sale? Congratulations and big art high fives!
If your paintings of my original design are offered for sale in a retail setting of any kind ( this includes online) , please attribute ‘Original design by Cinnamon Cooney, The Art Sherpa. www.theartsherpa.com’
Please, create no prints or mechanical reproductions of your paintings of my original design.
For commercial use or licensing in the painting party, social painting, or other venues; please visit our business website:
https://theartsherpa.com/labs
If you’d like to share our tutorial/original painting design with a church group, skilled nursing facility or other nonprofit interest, do get in touch. We have ideas, guides and a few fun little extras to make bringing the Art Sherpa to your community one big party. Let’s collaborate!

Beginners learn to paint full acrylic art lesson of a Live streaming art class of a rainbow rose. Join us for a step by step live video painting lesson of this RainbowRose. 2 hoot
https://theartsherpa.com/TAS180311.01Below are a list of materials. The links go through our AmazonAffiliate program, and you support The ArtSherpa when using them. These are link to make thing easy and convenient.
*** Acrylic PaintColors ***
Cadmium red light shade: http://amzn.to/2sU65RZ
Cadmium Yellow, MediumShade: http://amzn.to/1Xqmwhb
Dioxazine Purple: http://amzn.to/1QYnSfk
Phthalo Blue (Green Shade): http://amzn.to/1RhXrjV
Phthalo Green (Blue Shade): http://amzn.to/1Mk0VkI
Quinacridone Magenta: http://amzn.to/1P8CRkB
Mars Black: http://amzn.to/1U1eqOw
Titanium White: http://amzn.to/1XqooGI
GoldenAcrylicGlazingLiquidGloss : http://amzn.to/2hjuE5T
11X14 Canvas board: http://amzn.to/2l0QJqF
27.94 X 35.56 cm
Peel Pallet
Paper peel : http://amzn.to/2tj0SlQ
MY EASEL
BestEuropean Easel *OS3
http://amzn.to/1Xm9Ieu
Jack Richeson La Vara Easel, Table Top
http://amzn.to/2audtKw
*** Assorted Brushes for Acrylic Painting ***
I am in a Partnership with Silver Brush
For Brush Care use, cleaning and for a list of Retailers that carry them GO TO the link to find out more about them and where to buy
http://www.silverbrush.com/the-art-sherpareg.htmlFind your favorite or closest retailer here
http://www.silverbrush.com/where-to-buy1.html
Go online
http://www.silverbrush.com/online-resellers.html
We love to see pictures of you with your brushes. You can share your new treasures with us online on any social website #ArtSherpaBrushes
Art sherpa Red Brushes CatsTongue
4, 6,
ARTSHERPA BEGINNING & END SET- Ultimate Varnish brush
*** Other Supplies ***
Paper towelsWater cup
Chalk, a few colors
Ruler
Sharpie
Table easel
Delicious snack or beverage
A smile!
*** Other Supplies ***
Paper towels
Water cup
Chalk, a few colors
Ruler
Sharpie
Table easel
Delicious snack or beverage
A smile!
Have fun Live with The Art Sherpa during this BEGINNER HOW TO PAINT art lesson in acrylic art tutorial. This is an easy, fun, social art lesson for canvas. We talk about art and other fun subjects. With help and guidance, anyone can paint. You can paint!
Want to see something? Just comment! Tell me what you'd like to paint, or what you want to know about art. This is YOUR art journey. Open your heart and access your art.
HEART MAIL:
The Art Sherpa
9490 fm 1960 RD W
suite 200Humble TX 77338
Artwork is the property of Cinnamon Cooney and The Art Sherpa LLC. and is intended for the personal enjoyment of the student. Did you sell a painting of my original design via private sale? Congratulations and big art high fives!
If your paintings of my original design are offered for sale in a retail setting of any kind ( this includes online) , please attribute ‘Original design by Cinnamon Cooney, The Art Sherpa. www.theartsherpa.com’
Please, create no prints or mechanical reproductions of your paintings of my original design.
For commercial use or licensing in the painting party, social painting, or other venues; please visit our business website:
https://theartsherpa.com/labs
If you’d like to share our tutorial/original painting design with a church group, skilled nursing facility or other nonprofit interest, do get in touch. We have ideas, guides and a few fun little extras to make bringing the Art Sherpa to your community one big party. Let’s collaborate!

Easy Zen Lotus flower and Butterfly painting on Canvas step by step for beginners. Learn how to paint with acrylics with The ArtSherpaFree full video art lesson 1 Hoot
Webpage https://theartsherpa.com/TAS180113.01
*** Acrylic PaintColors ***
Cadmium red light shade: http://amzn.to/2sU65RZ
Cadmium Yellow, MediumShade: http://amzn.to/1Xqmwhb
Dioxazine Purple: http://amzn.to/1QYnSfk
Quinacridone Magenta: http://amzn.to/1P8CRkB
Titanium White: http://amzn.to/1XqooGI
Alizarin Crimson http://amzn.to/2yUtOZl
Optional :
SoftBodyBlack: http://amzn.to/1UdedHs
Soft Body White: http://amzn.to/1V8YYir
11X14 Canvas board: http://amzn.to/2l0QJqF
27.94 X 35.56 cm
Saral Paper: http://amzn.to/2zBrLbN
Arteza watercolor pencils: http://amzn.to/2hoanNo
Peel Pallet
Paper peel : http://amzn.to/2tj0SlQ
Dotting tool
MY EASEL
BestEuropean Easel *OS3
http://amzn.to/1Xm9Ieu
Jack Richeson La Vara Easel, Table Top
http://amzn.to/2audtKw
*** Assorted Brushes for Acrylic Painting ***
I am in a Partnership with Silver Brush
For Brush Care use, cleaning and for a list of Retailers that carry them GO TO
https://theartsherpa.com/brushes
*** Other Supplies ***
Paper towelsWater cup
Chalk, a few colors
Ruler
Sharpie
Table easel
Delicious snack or beverage
A smile!
*** Other Supplies ***
Paper towels
Water cup
Chalk, a few colors
Ruler
Sharpie
Table easel
Delicious snack or beverage
A smile!
Have fun Live with The Art Sherpa during this BEGINNER HOW TO PAINT art lesson in acrylic art tutorial. This is an easy, fun, social art lesson for canvas. We talk about art and other fun subjects. With help and guidance, anyone can paint. You can paint!
Want to see something? Just comment! Tell me what you'd like to paint, or what you want to know about art. This is YOUR art journey. Open your heart and access your art.
HEART MAIL:
The Art Sherpa
9490 fm 1960 RD W
suite 200Humble TX 77338
Artwork is the property of Cinnamon Cooney and The Art Sherpa LLC. and is intended for the personal enjoyment of the student. Did you sell a painting of my original design via private sale? Congratulations and big art high fives!
If your paintings of my original design are offered for sale in a retail setting of any kind ( this includes online) , please attribute ‘Original design by Cinnamon Cooney, The Art Sherpa. www.theartsherpa.com’
Please, create no prints or mechanical reproductions of your paintings of my original design.
For commercial use or licensing in the painting party, social painting, or other venues; please visit our business website:
https://theartsherpa.com/labs
If you’d like to share our tutorial/original painting design with a church group, skilled nursing facility or other nonprofit interest, do get in touch. We have ideas, guides and a few fun little extras to make bringing the Art Sherpa to your community one big party. Let’s collaborate!

Easy Zen Lotus flower and Butterfly painting on Canvas step by step for beginners. Learn how to paint with acrylics with The ArtSherpaFree full video art lesson 1 Hoot
Webpage https://theartsherpa.com/TAS180113.01
*** Acrylic PaintColors ***
Cadmium red light shade: http://amzn.to/2sU65RZ
Cadmium Yellow, MediumShade: http://amzn.to/1Xqmwhb
Dioxazine Purple: http://amzn.to/1QYnSfk
Quinacridone Magenta: http://amzn.to/1P8CRkB
Titanium White: http://amzn.to/1XqooGI
Alizarin Crimson http://amzn.to/2yUtOZl
Optional :
SoftBodyBlack: http://amzn.to/1UdedHs
Soft Body White: http://amzn.to/1V8YYir
11X14 Canvas board: http://amzn.to/2l0QJqF
27.94 X 35.56 cm
Saral Paper: http://amzn.to/2zBrLbN
Arteza watercolor pencils: http://amzn.to/2hoanNo
Peel Pallet
Paper peel : http://amzn.to/2tj0SlQ
Dotting tool
MY EASEL
BestEuropean Easel *OS3
http://amzn.to/1Xm9Ieu
Jack Richeson La Vara Easel, Table Top
http://amzn.to/2audtKw
*** Assorted Brushes for Acrylic Painting ***
I am in a Partnership with Silver Brush
For Brush Care use, cleaning and for a list of Retailers that carry them GO TO
https://theartsherpa.com/brushes
*** Other Supplies ***
Paper towelsWater cup
Chalk, a few colors
Ruler
Sharpie
Table easel
Delicious snack or beverage
A smile!
*** Other Supplies ***
Paper towels
Water cup
Chalk, a few colors
Ruler
Sharpie
Table easel
Delicious snack or beverage
A smile!
Have fun Live with The Art Sherpa during this BEGINNER HOW TO PAINT art lesson in acrylic art tutorial. This is an easy, fun, social art lesson for canvas. We talk about art and other fun subjects. With help and guidance, anyone can paint. You can paint!
Want to see something? Just comment! Tell me what you'd like to paint, or what you want to know about art. This is YOUR art journey. Open your heart and access your art.
HEART MAIL:
The Art Sherpa
9490 fm 1960 RD W
suite 200Humble TX 77338
Artwork is the property of Cinnamon Cooney and The Art Sherpa LLC. and is intended for the personal enjoyment of the student. Did you sell a painting of my original design via private sale? Congratulations and big art high fives!
If your paintings of my original design are offered for sale in a retail setting of any kind ( this includes online) , please attribute ‘Original design by Cinnamon Cooney, The Art Sherpa. www.theartsherpa.com’
Please, create no prints or mechanical reproductions of your paintings of my original design.
For commercial use or licensing in the painting party, social painting, or other venues; please visit our business website:
https://theartsherpa.com/labs
If you’d like to share our tutorial/original painting design with a church group, skilled nursing facility or other nonprofit interest, do get in touch. We have ideas, guides and a few fun little extras to make bringing the Art Sherpa to your community one big party. Let’s collaborate!

Beginners learn to paint full acrylic art lesson of this Charming fall of purple wisteria with a feeding hummingbird. This is a Live streamingStep by step for Beginners fully guided with The ArtSherpa - https://theartsherpa.com/tas180310.01Below are a list of materials. The links go through our AmazonAffiliate program, and you support The Art Sherpa when using them. These are link to make thing easy and convenient.
*** Acrylic PaintColors ***
Burnt Sienna: http://amzn.to/1pjk2Gu
Cadmium Yellow, MediumShade: http://amzn.to/1Xqmwhb
Dioxazine Purple: http://amzn.to/1QYnSfk
Phthalo Blue (Green Shade): http://amzn.to/1RhXrjV
Phthalo Green (Blue Shade): http://amzn.to/1Mk0VkI
Prussian Blue: http://amzn.to/1XqlQZi
Quinacridone Magenta: http://amzn.to/1P8CRkB
Mars Black: http://amzn.to/1U1eqOw
Titanium White: http://amzn.to/1XqooGI
SoftBodyBlack: http://amzn.to/1UdedHs
Soft Body White: http://amzn.to/1V8YYir
GoldenAcrylicGlazingLiquidGloss : http://amzn.to/2hjuE5T
11X14 Canvas board: http://amzn.to/2l0QJqF
27.94 X 35.56 cm
Saral Paper: http://amzn.to/2zBrLbN
Peel Pallet
Paper peel : http://amzn.to/2tj0SlQ
MY EASEL
BestEuropean Easel *OS3
http://amzn.to/1Xm9Ieu
Jack Richeson La Vara Easel, Table Top
http://amzn.to/2audtKw
*** Assorted Brushes for Acrylic Painting ***
I am in a Partnership with Silver Brush.
For Brush Care use, cleaning and for a list of Retailers that carry them GO TO the link to find out more about them and where to buy
http://www.silverbrush.com/the-art-sherpareg.htmlFind your favorite or closest retailer here
http://www.silverbrush.com/where-to-buy1.html
Go online
http://www.silverbrush.com/online-resellers.html
We love to see pictures of you with your brushes. You can share your new treasures with us online on any social website just use the hashtag #ArtSherpaBrushes
AS-4109 3 Piece “Pounce” Set
3 Foam Stencils | Sizes: ¾, 1.25, and 1.5
Great for stencils, Art Sherpa™ bokeh bubbles and effects
**************************************************************
SS-119 3 Piece Sweet Deals™ Set
3 White SyntheticStiff Bristle Flat | Sizes: 1, 2 and 3
Stiff, durable nylon brushes
***************************************************************
4000 Series Round Long Handle - Sharp needle point | Sizes: 4
4010 Series CatsTongue Long Handle - The Art Sherpa calls this brushes in | Sizes: 4 and 8
4100S Series Round Short Handle - Good for extra fine lines and firmly controlled accuracy | Sizes: 3/0 and 1
*** Other Supplies ***
Paper towelsWater cup
Chalk, a few colors
Ruler
Sharpie
Table easel
Delicious snack or beverage
A smile!
*** Other Supplies ***
Paper towels
Water cup
Chalk, a few colors
Ruler
Sharpie
Table easel
Delicious snack or beverage
A smile!
Have fun Live with The Art Sherpa during this BEGINNER HOW TO PAINT art lesson in acrylic art tutorial. This is an easy, fun, social art lesson for canvas. We talk about art and other fun subjects. With help and guidance, anyone can paint. You can paint!
Want to see something? Just comment! Tell me what you'd like to paint, or what you want to know about art. This is YOUR art journey. Open your heart and access your art.
HEART MAIL:
The Art Sherpa
9490 fm 1960 RD W
suite 200Humble TX 77338
Artwork is the property of Cinnamon Cooney and The Art Sherpa LLC. and is intended for the personal enjoyment of the student. Did you sell a painting of my original design via private sale? Congratulations and big art high fives!
If your paintings of my original design are offered for sale in a retail setting of any kind ( this includes online) , please attribute ‘Original design by Cinnamon Cooney, The Art Sherpa. www.theartsherpa.com’
Please, create no prints or mechanical reproductions of your paintings of my original design.
For commercial use or licensing in the painting party, social painting, or other venues; please visit our business website:
https://theartsherpa.com/labs
If you’d like to share our tutorial/original painting design with a church group, skilled nursing facility or other nonprofit interest, do get in touch. We have ideas, guides and a few fun little extras to make bringing the Art Sherpa to your community one big party. Let’s collaborate!

Beginners learn to paint full acrylic art lesson of this Charming fall of purple wisteria with a feeding hummingbird. This is a Live streamingStep by step for Beginners fully guided with The ArtSherpa - https://theartsherpa.com/tas180310.01Below are a list of materials. The links go through our AmazonAffiliate program, and you support The Art Sherpa when using them. These are link to make thing easy and convenient.
*** Acrylic PaintColors ***
Burnt Sienna: http://amzn.to/1pjk2Gu
Cadmium Yellow, MediumShade: http://amzn.to/1Xqmwhb
Dioxazine Purple: http://amzn.to/1QYnSfk
Phthalo Blue (Green Shade): http://amzn.to/1RhXrjV
Phthalo Green (Blue Shade): http://amzn.to/1Mk0VkI
Prussian Blue: http://amzn.to/1XqlQZi
Quinacridone Magenta: http://amzn.to/1P8CRkB
Mars Black: http://amzn.to/1U1eqOw
Titanium White: http://amzn.to/1XqooGI
SoftBodyBlack: http://amzn.to/1UdedHs
Soft Body White: http://amzn.to/1V8YYir
GoldenAcrylicGlazingLiquidGloss : http://amzn.to/2hjuE5T
11X14 Canvas board: http://amzn.to/2l0QJqF
27.94 X 35.56 cm
Saral Paper: http://amzn.to/2zBrLbN
Peel Pallet
Paper peel : http://amzn.to/2tj0SlQ
MY EASEL
BestEuropean Easel *OS3
http://amzn.to/1Xm9Ieu
Jack Richeson La Vara Easel, Table Top
http://amzn.to/2audtKw
*** Assorted Brushes for Acrylic Painting ***
I am in a Partnership with Silver Brush.
For Brush Care use, cleaning and for a list of Retailers that carry them GO TO the link to find out more about them and where to buy
http://www.silverbrush.com/the-art-sherpareg.htmlFind your favorite or closest retailer here
http://www.silverbrush.com/where-to-buy1.html
Go online
http://www.silverbrush.com/online-resellers.html
We love to see pictures of you with your brushes. You can share your new treasures with us online on any social website just use the hashtag #ArtSherpaBrushes
AS-4109 3 Piece “Pounce” Set
3 Foam Stencils | Sizes: ¾, 1.25, and 1.5
Great for stencils, Art Sherpa™ bokeh bubbles and effects
**************************************************************
SS-119 3 Piece Sweet Deals™ Set
3 White SyntheticStiff Bristle Flat | Sizes: 1, 2 and 3
Stiff, durable nylon brushes
***************************************************************
4000 Series Round Long Handle - Sharp needle point | Sizes: 4
4010 Series CatsTongue Long Handle - The Art Sherpa calls this brushes in | Sizes: 4 and 8
4100S Series Round Short Handle - Good for extra fine lines and firmly controlled accuracy | Sizes: 3/0 and 1
*** Other Supplies ***
Paper towelsWater cup
Chalk, a few colors
Ruler
Sharpie
Table easel
Delicious snack or beverage
A smile!
*** Other Supplies ***
Paper towels
Water cup
Chalk, a few colors
Ruler
Sharpie
Table easel
Delicious snack or beverage
A smile!
Have fun Live with The Art Sherpa during this BEGINNER HOW TO PAINT art lesson in acrylic art tutorial. This is an easy, fun, social art lesson for canvas. We talk about art and other fun subjects. With help and guidance, anyone can paint. You can paint!
Want to see something? Just comment! Tell me what you'd like to paint, or what you want to know about art. This is YOUR art journey. Open your heart and access your art.
HEART MAIL:
The Art Sherpa
9490 fm 1960 RD W
suite 200Humble TX 77338
Artwork is the property of Cinnamon Cooney and The Art Sherpa LLC. and is intended for the personal enjoyment of the student. Did you sell a painting of my original design via private sale? Congratulations and big art high fives!
If your paintings of my original design are offered for sale in a retail setting of any kind ( this includes online) , please attribute ‘Original design by Cinnamon Cooney, The Art Sherpa. www.theartsherpa.com’
Please, create no prints or mechanical reproductions of your paintings of my original design.
For commercial use or licensing in the painting party, social painting, or other venues; please visit our business website:
https://theartsherpa.com/labs
If you’d like to share our tutorial/original painting design with a church group, skilled nursing facility or other nonprofit interest, do get in touch. We have ideas, guides and a few fun little extras to make bringing the Art Sherpa to your community one big party. Let’s collaborate!

8 Acrylic Painting Techniques | Acrylic Painting

Watch more How to Paint with Acrylics videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/497953-8-Acrylic-Painting-Techniques-Acrylic-Painting
Hi, I'm Linda. I created a ...

Watch more How to Paint with Acrylics videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/497953-8-Acrylic-Painting-Techniques-Acrylic-Painting
Hi, I'm Linda. I created a company called Paint Along. Check us out at paintalongnyc.com. We have really fun painting workshops in Nashville and New York.
How to Paint with Acrylic Paint:
Acrylic PaintingTechniques
We're going to talk about some painting techniques. Let's start with putting our paint out on our palette. Basically, all you have to do is take your paint, squeeze it out of your bottle or your tube onto your palette. Separate the colors with a little bit of space so that you'll have room to blend in between your colors. I also like to set them out sort of like they appear on the color wheel. And just start with a small amount of paint, each color.
The next thing we're going to talk about is how to load your brushes and how to apply the paint to the canvas. I'm going to start by using a 1/2 inch flat brush. These are great for mixing colors with. I'm going to take some of my red paint and blend it into my yellow paint to come up with an orange shade. Make sure that you get a quite a good amount of paint into your brush depending on the technique and the subject that your going to be working on. You simply take the brush and you press into the canvas. Going back and forth will spread the paint and it will also fill in all the little pieces and parts of the canvas.
The next brush I'd like to demonstrate is the liner brush. This brush is used to get a lot of details in your subject. So you're just going to take your brush and you're going to load it up with the paint. If you use a very heavy pressure, it will give you a very wide line because the bristles splay out. If you use a very light pressure and stay on the tip of the brush, you'll get a very thin and delicate line.
Another brush I'd like to tell you about is the 1 inch flat brush. This brush is good for covering large spaces. You can mix a little bit of water with your paint and your paint will go further. That way you can cover large areas very quickly.
You can go to the store and get all types of easels. You can get standing easels. You can get table easels as well. I prefer to use a small table easel and these take up very little space. And I can take them with me anywhere I go.
I also like to keep my palette very close to my painting. That way I can reach it very easily. I can replenish the colors anytime I want to.
And those are just some basic techniques for setting up your workstation.

Watch more How to Paint with Acrylics videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/497953-8-Acrylic-Painting-Techniques-Acrylic-Painting
Hi, I'm Linda. I created a company called Paint Along. Check us out at paintalongnyc.com. We have really fun painting workshops in Nashville and New York.
How to Paint with Acrylic Paint:
Acrylic PaintingTechniques
We're going to talk about some painting techniques. Let's start with putting our paint out on our palette. Basically, all you have to do is take your paint, squeeze it out of your bottle or your tube onto your palette. Separate the colors with a little bit of space so that you'll have room to blend in between your colors. I also like to set them out sort of like they appear on the color wheel. And just start with a small amount of paint, each color.
The next thing we're going to talk about is how to load your brushes and how to apply the paint to the canvas. I'm going to start by using a 1/2 inch flat brush. These are great for mixing colors with. I'm going to take some of my red paint and blend it into my yellow paint to come up with an orange shade. Make sure that you get a quite a good amount of paint into your brush depending on the technique and the subject that your going to be working on. You simply take the brush and you press into the canvas. Going back and forth will spread the paint and it will also fill in all the little pieces and parts of the canvas.
The next brush I'd like to demonstrate is the liner brush. This brush is used to get a lot of details in your subject. So you're just going to take your brush and you're going to load it up with the paint. If you use a very heavy pressure, it will give you a very wide line because the bristles splay out. If you use a very light pressure and stay on the tip of the brush, you'll get a very thin and delicate line.
Another brush I'd like to tell you about is the 1 inch flat brush. This brush is good for covering large spaces. You can mix a little bit of water with your paint and your paint will go further. That way you can cover large areas very quickly.
You can go to the store and get all types of easels. You can get standing easels. You can get table easels as well. I prefer to use a small table easel and these take up very little space. And I can take them with me anywhere I go.
I also like to keep my palette very close to my painting. That way I can reach it very easily. I can replenish the colors anytime I want to.
And those are just some basic techniques for setting up your workstation.

10 Acrylic Painting Tips for Beginners

Hello there! I have been dabbling with paint for a while but this semester I took my first painting class. It is so crazy because I have taken a bunch of drawin...

Hello there! I have been dabbling with paint for a while but this semester I took my first painting class. It is so crazy because I have taken a bunch of drawing classes but never a class that focused on how to paint.
In this video I'm sharing the tips I have learned so far from working with acrylics! These are pretty basic tips but these are things that have been really helping me out and I think they will help you if you are a beginner too.
Here are my Tips:
1. Buy Basic Canvases:
I like using canvas boards because it encourages me to go for and practice. I don't feel like I have to make everything perfect because I didn't spend a bunch of money on supplies. Also they are WAYYYYY easier to store in your home.
2. Create more:
It's better to explore and experiment when you are first learning how to work with paint then trying to make everything look perfect right away. As writers like to say: write for the trash can! You are going to learn more and improve quicker by being less timid and more open. So go paint some train wrecks and you will eventually paint a masterpiece.
3. Try painting without DrawingFirst:
I feel like you might come after me with torches and pitchforks for saying this but... maybe give it a try? I know how you feel I am SO much more use to drawing then painting but just learning how to work with my brushstrokes at this point has helped me prevent making my work look too stiff.
4. Use a Bigger brush:
I know you little pencil artists out there like me just want to use a fine tip to get in all those little details... But if you start your paintings this way, it is a PAAAIIIN. Also working with a bigger brush to start helps you create more movement and brushstrokes. (also saves you from ripping out hair)
5. Use the Rule of thirds:
Now you don't always have to do this but it does make the composition more interesting to look at. If my explanation didn't make sense, here is another example: http://digital-photography-school.com/rule-of-thirds/
6. Buy Small Paint Tubes:
Now I know you are going to think I've lost my mind on this one but these little mini tubes have gotten me through SEVERAL assignments on my class. I did not think this was possible AT ALL. Paint adds up quickly, use these little tubes to test out what brand works best for you.
7. Use a gel medium:
I LOVE this stuff. I have had it in my art collection for a WHILE but I never really used it. THIS STUFFIS AMAZING! It makes everything glide much easier and it keeps the paint wet. For only $2 it is a bargain. I wouldn't recommend using this stuff for the first layer, wait till your 3rd layer. It makes the paint less opaque.
8. Use a HeavyMatteMedium:
Yes girl! If you have always wanted to add some texture to your paint, here you go. You mix this stuff with your paint and it makes it stand out on your canvas.
9. Mix compliments:
I use to HATE. I mean HAAAATTTE complimentary colors... so much. They just looked so repulsive and ugly to me. But when you mix them together, they neutralize eachother put and create these useful neutrals. These neutrals are great for so many things: shadows, skin. Basically anything you are painting from life.
10. Be bold and experiment with mixing colors:
When you are first starting mixing colors is super intimidating. However, you got to give it a shot. Mix colors you would NEVER think of mixing together. You might surprise yourself.
Those are the tips I have for you guys! I hope you enjoyed this video. If you did you can show your support by commenting and liking. I always appreciate hearing from you.
HappyPainting!
xo Heather

Hello there! I have been dabbling with paint for a while but this semester I took my first painting class. It is so crazy because I have taken a bunch of drawing classes but never a class that focused on how to paint.
In this video I'm sharing the tips I have learned so far from working with acrylics! These are pretty basic tips but these are things that have been really helping me out and I think they will help you if you are a beginner too.
Here are my Tips:
1. Buy Basic Canvases:
I like using canvas boards because it encourages me to go for and practice. I don't feel like I have to make everything perfect because I didn't spend a bunch of money on supplies. Also they are WAYYYYY easier to store in your home.
2. Create more:
It's better to explore and experiment when you are first learning how to work with paint then trying to make everything look perfect right away. As writers like to say: write for the trash can! You are going to learn more and improve quicker by being less timid and more open. So go paint some train wrecks and you will eventually paint a masterpiece.
3. Try painting without DrawingFirst:
I feel like you might come after me with torches and pitchforks for saying this but... maybe give it a try? I know how you feel I am SO much more use to drawing then painting but just learning how to work with my brushstrokes at this point has helped me prevent making my work look too stiff.
4. Use a Bigger brush:
I know you little pencil artists out there like me just want to use a fine tip to get in all those little details... But if you start your paintings this way, it is a PAAAIIIN. Also working with a bigger brush to start helps you create more movement and brushstrokes. (also saves you from ripping out hair)
5. Use the Rule of thirds:
Now you don't always have to do this but it does make the composition more interesting to look at. If my explanation didn't make sense, here is another example: http://digital-photography-school.com/rule-of-thirds/
6. Buy Small Paint Tubes:
Now I know you are going to think I've lost my mind on this one but these little mini tubes have gotten me through SEVERAL assignments on my class. I did not think this was possible AT ALL. Paint adds up quickly, use these little tubes to test out what brand works best for you.
7. Use a gel medium:
I LOVE this stuff. I have had it in my art collection for a WHILE but I never really used it. THIS STUFFIS AMAZING! It makes everything glide much easier and it keeps the paint wet. For only $2 it is a bargain. I wouldn't recommend using this stuff for the first layer, wait till your 3rd layer. It makes the paint less opaque.
8. Use a HeavyMatteMedium:
Yes girl! If you have always wanted to add some texture to your paint, here you go. You mix this stuff with your paint and it makes it stand out on your canvas.
9. Mix compliments:
I use to HATE. I mean HAAAATTTE complimentary colors... so much. They just looked so repulsive and ugly to me. But when you mix them together, they neutralize eachother put and create these useful neutrals. These neutrals are great for so many things: shadows, skin. Basically anything you are painting from life.
10. Be bold and experiment with mixing colors:
When you are first starting mixing colors is super intimidating. However, you got to give it a shot. Mix colors you would NEVER think of mixing together. You might surprise yourself.
Those are the tips I have for you guys! I hope you enjoyed this video. If you did you can show your support by commenting and liking. I always appreciate hearing from you.
HappyPainting!
xo Heather

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The Art of Listening - Music Documentary (2017)

The Art of Listening is a documentary film about the journey music takes to reach a listener’s ear, from the intent of an instrument maker and composer, to the producers and engineers who capture and preserve an artist’s voice. This journey is narrated by intimate conversations with artists, engineers and producers about the philosophy of their work and the intent behind each musical note they create.
This film is an invitation for music fans to rediscover the intricacies and details available in the sounds of their favorite recordings. The Art of Listening is the beginning of a conversation of how the quality of our listening experiences define the medium.
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published: 22 Feb 2017

The art of being yourself | Caroline McHugh | TEDxMiltonKeynesWomen

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The Art of Making a Nixie Tube

The nixie tube is a vintage display device which had been used until 70s when it was replaced with LED displays. The complex knowledge of manufacture of nixie tubes literally died with tube factory's engineers, glassblowers and machine operators.
I discovered nixie tubes in 2011 and since then, I've devoted all my time to studies of nixie tubes and its manufacturing processes. After years of intensive work, with help of many people, I eventually succeeded and have revived the knowledge and equipment for production of nixie tubes.
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The nixie tube is a vintage display device which had been used until 70s when it was replaced with LED displays. The complex knowledge of manufacture of nixie tubes literally died with tube factory's engineers, glassblowers and machine operators.
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John Baldessari Interview: Art is Who I Am

“I never liked to be called a Los Angeles artist.” Meet conceptual artist John Baldessari, who many describe as a cultural symbol and the grandmaster of the Los Angeles art scene. “My perception of the city is very ugly. But that’s attractive too. It’s very seductive.”
In this interview John Baldessari reflects upon his long artistic career, his beginning and cultural influences, and why in the 1960’s he gave up painting for mixing the narrative potential of photographic images with the associative power of language.
Just before his 85th birthday, Baldessari here defends the cultural and social importance of art. “It seems to be a nutritional need for the public. We build museums, people go there with their kids. The bad thing is the connection with money now. They look at a Rembrandt an...

published: 17 Jun 2016

Anselm Kiefer Interview: Art is Spiritual

Meet the extolled German artist, Anselm Kiefer, who lives for the process of creating, argues that history is a moldable material, considers art a spiritual occupation and refers to himself as a “dinosaur”.
Art is a spiritual occupation, capturing a form of contact that science can’t: “It makes a connection between things that are separated,” Kiefer argues. In his mind, his works should continually evolve and be fluid. The process of creating is of utmost importance to him, as it is the process rather than the end that has his interest, and what’s between the paintings rather than in them. “I am a dinosaur – I paint myself,” he comments.
Kiefer argues that history is a material, which is moldable like argil, and in this way becomes less horrific as it is possible to reform it. “His...

published: 20 Jan 2015

Growing as an Artist - Steve Huston Interview

In his interview, Steve Huston talks about how to grow as an artist, how to develop a unique style, how to find what calls to you, and much more.
Steve Huston is one of the best artists and teachers of our time. His advice has been helping me figure out how I should approach making art and why I create art in the first place. It’s a mighty 106 minute conversation filled with golden nuggets. Don’t miss this one.
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published: 24 Mar 2017

George Condo Interview: The Way I Think

George Condo was part of the 1980s wild art scene in New York. In this video, recorded in his New York-studio, the iconic artist shares his life-long love of drawing and thoughts on his artistic expression, which he describes as “artificial realism.”
”I kind of draw like you’re walking through the forest, where you don’t really know where you’re going, and you just start from some point and randomly travel through the paper until you get to a place where you finally reach your destination.” Condo studied music theory at college, but soon realised that it was too formal and rigid for him, and that he needed an art form that would give him more freedom. However, he still approaches his art like a musician, working fast and following the rhythm of the drawing or painting without “missing any...

published: 07 Nov 2017

Fine Art interview and portfolio advice

In this video our FineArt lecturers and students provide some advice on how to prepare your portfolio of work.

published: 07 Jul 2016

Preparing for an interview at University of the Arts London

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published: 12 Sep 2013

FilmSkills - How to Shoot Documentaries - The Art of the Interview

You've seen thousands of interviews throughout your life, but when it's your turn to sit in the hot seat to interview a person, do you know what to do? In this video, we reveal hundreds of techniques to get the perfect interview. To see the rest of the this module and an entire series on producing documentaries, check out FilmSkills.com
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published: 14 Mar 2013

Art Talk: An Interview with Nick Cave at the Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston

ArtistNick Cave spent several days installing his solo exhibition at the ICA Boston in February. While he was here, we asked him about the evolution of his newest works, the surprising inspiration behind his legendary Soundsuits, and what it feels like to put one on.
On view at the ICA Boston, February 5 – May 4, 2014.

published: 21 May 2015

Richard Tuttle Interview: Artists Are Like Clouds

An emotional interview with the award winning post minimalist Richard Tuttle, known for his subtle, intimate works: "Artists they're from nature, they come out of nature, they're like the clouds that just happen."
Being an artist is not like a disease, and it's not something, which can be cured via psychoanalysis either. Artists are a part of nature, like clouds that just happen, Tuttle explains. For Richard Tuttle personally art has always been his life, something he could not live without. Tuttle also explains that art is a human invention, a system which produces freedom, and which is necessary for keeping society healthy.
The interview is as subtle and intimate as Tuttles work -- the artist invites us in for a glimpse of his childhood pain. Most artists have terrible childhoods, and ...

published: 31 Mar 2014

An interview with artist Andrew Salgado

Robert Rauschenberg interview (1998)

Established painter Robert Rauschenberg reflects on his conceptual approach to painting, his influences and mentors, and takes Charlie on a tour through his retrospective at the Guggenheim museum.
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published: 30 Jul 2016

Jason Shawn Alexander - Fine Art Interview

Tennessee native, Jason Shawn Alexander premieres a new collection of large narrative paintings and select graphic works at 101/exhibit Los Angeles entitled, {sic}. The Latin verb, {sic}, "intentionally written so," refers to Jason's artistic vision rendered on each canvas and shared between written words, bold graphics and painterly compositions.

“I never liked to be called a Los Angeles artist.” Meet conceptual artist John Baldessari, who many describe as a cultural symbol and the grandmaster of the Los Angeles art scene. “My perception of the city is very ugly. But that’s attractive too. It’s very seductive.”
In this interview John Baldessari reflects upon his long artistic career, his beginning and cultural influences, and why in the 1960’s he gave up painting for mixing the narrative potential of photographic images with the associative power of language.
Just before his 85th birthday, Baldessari here defends the cultural and social importance of art. “It seems to be a nutritional need for the public. We build museums, people go there with their kids. The bad thing is the connection with money now. They look at a Rembrandt and ask how much it costs. We are looking at art with the wrong eyes and values.”
John Anthony Baldessari (b. 1931) is an American conceptual artist, who lives and works in Santa Monica and Venice, California. In his career stretching over six decades he has been exhibited in more than 200 solo shows. His works are part of major public and private collections, including the Museum of Modern Art, the Guggenheim Museum and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. His work is said to have influenced a number of internationally renowned artists such as Cindy Sherman, Catherine Opie, Barbara Kruger and Tony Oursler.
John Baldessari was interviewed by Marc-Christoph Wagner in his studio in Venice, Los Angeles in January 2016.
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“I never liked to be called a Los Angeles artist.” Meet conceptual artist John Baldessari, who many describe as a cultural symbol and the grandmaster of the Los Angeles art scene. “My perception of the city is very ugly. But that’s attractive too. It’s very seductive.”
In this interview John Baldessari reflects upon his long artistic career, his beginning and cultural influences, and why in the 1960’s he gave up painting for mixing the narrative potential of photographic images with the associative power of language.
Just before his 85th birthday, Baldessari here defends the cultural and social importance of art. “It seems to be a nutritional need for the public. We build museums, people go there with their kids. The bad thing is the connection with money now. They look at a Rembrandt and ask how much it costs. We are looking at art with the wrong eyes and values.”
John Anthony Baldessari (b. 1931) is an American conceptual artist, who lives and works in Santa Monica and Venice, California. In his career stretching over six decades he has been exhibited in more than 200 solo shows. His works are part of major public and private collections, including the Museum of Modern Art, the Guggenheim Museum and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. His work is said to have influenced a number of internationally renowned artists such as Cindy Sherman, Catherine Opie, Barbara Kruger and Tony Oursler.
John Baldessari was interviewed by Marc-Christoph Wagner in his studio in Venice, Los Angeles in January 2016.
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Edited by: Klaus Elmer
Produced by: Marc-Christoph Wagner
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Anselm Kiefer Interview: Art is Spiritual

Meet the extolled German artist, Anselm Kiefer, who lives for the process of creating, argues that history is a moldable material, considers art a spiritual occ...

Meet the extolled German artist, Anselm Kiefer, who lives for the process of creating, argues that history is a moldable material, considers art a spiritual occupation and refers to himself as a “dinosaur”.
Art is a spiritual occupation, capturing a form of contact that science can’t: “It makes a connection between things that are separated,” Kiefer argues. In his mind, his works should continually evolve and be fluid. The process of creating is of utmost importance to him, as it is the process rather than the end that has his interest, and what’s between the paintings rather than in them. “I am a dinosaur – I paint myself,” he comments.
Kiefer argues that history is a material, which is moldable like argil, and in this way becomes less horrific as it is possible to reform it. “History shows that humankind has a wrong construction in their head…it’s badly done,” he continues, half-jokingly remarking that if an airplane had such a construction, it would fall down all the time. He, however, does not consider it his job as an artist to express a certain attitude towards history: “I just show it like I see it.”
Anselm Kiefer (born 1945) is a German painter and sculptor. His works incorporate materials such as straw, ash, clay, lead and shellac. Spirituality and history are important themes in Kiefer’s works, which frequently address and seek to process taboo and often dark, controversial issues from recent history, such as the horrors of the Holocaust. Kiefer, whose style is often linked to ‘New Symbolism’, lives and works primarily in Paris, France and in Alcáder do Sal, Portugal.
Anselm Kiefer was interviewed by Tim Marlow at Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in 2010.
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Edited by: Marie Friis Forchhammer
Produced by: Marc-Christoph WagnerCopyright: Louisiana Channel, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, 2015
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Meet the extolled German artist, Anselm Kiefer, who lives for the process of creating, argues that history is a moldable material, considers art a spiritual occupation and refers to himself as a “dinosaur”.
Art is a spiritual occupation, capturing a form of contact that science can’t: “It makes a connection between things that are separated,” Kiefer argues. In his mind, his works should continually evolve and be fluid. The process of creating is of utmost importance to him, as it is the process rather than the end that has his interest, and what’s between the paintings rather than in them. “I am a dinosaur – I paint myself,” he comments.
Kiefer argues that history is a material, which is moldable like argil, and in this way becomes less horrific as it is possible to reform it. “History shows that humankind has a wrong construction in their head…it’s badly done,” he continues, half-jokingly remarking that if an airplane had such a construction, it would fall down all the time. He, however, does not consider it his job as an artist to express a certain attitude towards history: “I just show it like I see it.”
Anselm Kiefer (born 1945) is a German painter and sculptor. His works incorporate materials such as straw, ash, clay, lead and shellac. Spirituality and history are important themes in Kiefer’s works, which frequently address and seek to process taboo and often dark, controversial issues from recent history, such as the horrors of the Holocaust. Kiefer, whose style is often linked to ‘New Symbolism’, lives and works primarily in Paris, France and in Alcáder do Sal, Portugal.
Anselm Kiefer was interviewed by Tim Marlow at Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in 2010.
Camera: Marie Friis Forchhammer
Edited by: Marie Friis Forchhammer
Produced by: Marc-Christoph WagnerCopyright: Louisiana Channel, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, 2015
Supported by Nordea-fonden

Growing as an Artist - Steve Huston Interview

In his interview, Steve Huston talks about how to grow as an artist, how to develop a unique style, how to find what calls to you, and much more.
Steve Huston ...

In his interview, Steve Huston talks about how to grow as an artist, how to develop a unique style, how to find what calls to you, and much more.
Steve Huston is one of the best artists and teachers of our time. His advice has been helping me figure out how I should approach making art and why I create art in the first place. It’s a mighty 106 minute conversation filled with golden nuggets. Don’t miss this one.
Steve recently published an instructional book on figure drawing. I think it’s a must have for every artist learning how to draw:
Steve's Book: http://amzn.to/2nD2AA4
Topics:
00:00:33 - Steve's new book
00:00:45 - Going toArt Center*
00:01:21 - DrawingComics as a Kid
00:02:15 - Illustrating after art school
00:03:36 - Teaching at Art Center*
00:04:21 - Taking over the classes of famous teachers
00:06:28 - Learning paint and color
00:09:00 - How did you learn color?
00:13:28 - Finding your style
00:14:34 - Working after Art Center
00:15:44 - Becoming a better artist
00:19:49 - Growing as an artist through teaching
00:21:20 - Making a finished art piece
00:26:25 - Thinking critically about the art you're making
00:27:58 - Good copying vs bad copying
00:28:59 - Art as philosophy
00:30:26 - Developing an art style
00:33:34 - Creating a truly unique style*
00:46:36 - Drawing and painting better by asking question*
00:53:27 - Steve Huston's inspirations
00:58:39 - What does an artist do if they don't have any good ideas?
01:01:23 - How do artists balance idea and craft?
01:02:55 - Being afraid of drawing something "wrong"*
01:09:58 - The tools for creativity
01:11:40 - What is the purpose of creating art?
01:16:28 - How do you find what calls to you?*
01:27:00 - What was your creative learning schedule like?
01:33:52 - What would you have done differently in your art education?
01:36:16 - Did you study more from life or more from masters?
01:37:48 - Consistency in your artwork
01:39:13 - What do you enjoy more: quick-sketch or longer drawings?
01:41:09 - What medium do you want to learn?
01:42:02 - Any new books coming up?
01:43:18 - Where do you see your art going in the next 10 years?
01:44:44 - Where can we get your book?
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Intro - The FreakFandangoOrchestra

In his interview, Steve Huston talks about how to grow as an artist, how to develop a unique style, how to find what calls to you, and much more.
Steve Huston is one of the best artists and teachers of our time. His advice has been helping me figure out how I should approach making art and why I create art in the first place. It’s a mighty 106 minute conversation filled with golden nuggets. Don’t miss this one.
Steve recently published an instructional book on figure drawing. I think it’s a must have for every artist learning how to draw:
Steve's Book: http://amzn.to/2nD2AA4
Topics:
00:00:33 - Steve's new book
00:00:45 - Going toArt Center*
00:01:21 - DrawingComics as a Kid
00:02:15 - Illustrating after art school
00:03:36 - Teaching at Art Center*
00:04:21 - Taking over the classes of famous teachers
00:06:28 - Learning paint and color
00:09:00 - How did you learn color?
00:13:28 - Finding your style
00:14:34 - Working after Art Center
00:15:44 - Becoming a better artist
00:19:49 - Growing as an artist through teaching
00:21:20 - Making a finished art piece
00:26:25 - Thinking critically about the art you're making
00:27:58 - Good copying vs bad copying
00:28:59 - Art as philosophy
00:30:26 - Developing an art style
00:33:34 - Creating a truly unique style*
00:46:36 - Drawing and painting better by asking question*
00:53:27 - Steve Huston's inspirations
00:58:39 - What does an artist do if they don't have any good ideas?
01:01:23 - How do artists balance idea and craft?
01:02:55 - Being afraid of drawing something "wrong"*
01:09:58 - The tools for creativity
01:11:40 - What is the purpose of creating art?
01:16:28 - How do you find what calls to you?*
01:27:00 - What was your creative learning schedule like?
01:33:52 - What would you have done differently in your art education?
01:36:16 - Did you study more from life or more from masters?
01:37:48 - Consistency in your artwork
01:39:13 - What do you enjoy more: quick-sketch or longer drawings?
01:41:09 - What medium do you want to learn?
01:42:02 - Any new books coming up?
01:43:18 - Where do you see your art going in the next 10 years?
01:44:44 - Where can we get your book?
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George Condo Interview: The Way I Think

George Condo was part of the 1980s wild art scene in New York. In this video, recorded in his New York-studio, the iconic artist shares his life-long love of dr...

George Condo was part of the 1980s wild art scene in New York. In this video, recorded in his New York-studio, the iconic artist shares his life-long love of drawing and thoughts on his artistic expression, which he describes as “artificial realism.”
”I kind of draw like you’re walking through the forest, where you don’t really know where you’re going, and you just start from some point and randomly travel through the paper until you get to a place where you finally reach your destination.” Condo studied music theory at college, but soon realised that it was too formal and rigid for him, and that he needed an art form that would give him more freedom. However, he still approaches his art like a musician, working fast and following the rhythm of the drawing or painting without “missing any of the notes.” The tempo, he feels, is very important when it comes to art.
Condo wants his work to contain clear references to the different artists – from Picasso to Velasquez – they’re inspired by, but with a twist. His painting or drawings are about finding a way in which one can capture a person’s humanity through a portrait – capturing not just the outside but also the inside. Moreover, Condo aims to “turn negatives into positives”, portraying “the ordinary characters that make up our lives, whether it’s the janitor or the bus driver or the school teacher or the principal or the mailman or the truck driver. These are not the glamorous people that you see on the cover of Vogue Magazine, but they are what the world is composed of. And to give them a spot in the world is what I always admired about Rembrandt to a certain degree…”
“I love drawing as much as painting, so why not make your paintings from your drawings, but literally have there be no defined sort of hierarchy between the two mediums?” Condo started making “drawing-paintings”, where you can’t distinguish e.g. paint from pastel, or a line made with a paintbrush or a line drawn in from and thus making the two mediums equal: “There’s no real difference between figurative painting or abstract painting, ‘cause it’s all painting to begin with… You don't’ have to follow any rules as a painter. If you’re making an abstract painting it doesn't mean eventually it can’t morph into a figurative one.”
When a famous art historian asked Condo what he called the form of work he did, Condo thought of the description “artificial realism”. Artificial realism gives the painter the opportunity to go back and paint something in a realistic way while still portraying all that which is artificial in our world. In continuation of this, he finds that now everything seems to be “artificial realism” with the fake news that is all around us: “Art is the truth, and everything else is a lie.”
George Condo (b. 1957) is an American contemporary visual artist working in the mediums of painting, drawing, sculpture and printmaking. Condo mixes input from art history’s masters – such as Velasquez, Manet and Picasso – with elements of American Pop Art. He distorts and renews this material so that it stands out and becomes his own: a kind of strange hybrid that blurs boundaries between the comic and the tragic, the grotesque and the beautiful, the classic and the innovative. As part of the wild art scene in New York in the early 1980s, Condo was close to painters such as Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring, and worked for Andy Warhol’s Factory, applying diamond dust to silkscreen. Condo’s work is in the permanent collections of MoMA, the Whitney Museum, The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Broad Foundation in Los Angeles, Tate Gallery in London, CentreGeorge Pompidou in Paris and Astrup FearnleyMuseum of Modern Art in Oslo, among others. He is the recipient of an Academy Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters (1999) and the Francis J. Greenberger Award (2005). Condo lives and works in New York City.
George Condo was interviewed by Kasper Bech Dyg at his studio in Soho, New York City in September 2017.
Camera: Jakob Solbakken
Produced and edited by: Kasper Bech Dyg
Copyright: Louisiana Channel, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, 2017
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George Condo was part of the 1980s wild art scene in New York. In this video, recorded in his New York-studio, the iconic artist shares his life-long love of drawing and thoughts on his artistic expression, which he describes as “artificial realism.”
”I kind of draw like you’re walking through the forest, where you don’t really know where you’re going, and you just start from some point and randomly travel through the paper until you get to a place where you finally reach your destination.” Condo studied music theory at college, but soon realised that it was too formal and rigid for him, and that he needed an art form that would give him more freedom. However, he still approaches his art like a musician, working fast and following the rhythm of the drawing or painting without “missing any of the notes.” The tempo, he feels, is very important when it comes to art.
Condo wants his work to contain clear references to the different artists – from Picasso to Velasquez – they’re inspired by, but with a twist. His painting or drawings are about finding a way in which one can capture a person’s humanity through a portrait – capturing not just the outside but also the inside. Moreover, Condo aims to “turn negatives into positives”, portraying “the ordinary characters that make up our lives, whether it’s the janitor or the bus driver or the school teacher or the principal or the mailman or the truck driver. These are not the glamorous people that you see on the cover of Vogue Magazine, but they are what the world is composed of. And to give them a spot in the world is what I always admired about Rembrandt to a certain degree…”
“I love drawing as much as painting, so why not make your paintings from your drawings, but literally have there be no defined sort of hierarchy between the two mediums?” Condo started making “drawing-paintings”, where you can’t distinguish e.g. paint from pastel, or a line made with a paintbrush or a line drawn in from and thus making the two mediums equal: “There’s no real difference between figurative painting or abstract painting, ‘cause it’s all painting to begin with… You don't’ have to follow any rules as a painter. If you’re making an abstract painting it doesn't mean eventually it can’t morph into a figurative one.”
When a famous art historian asked Condo what he called the form of work he did, Condo thought of the description “artificial realism”. Artificial realism gives the painter the opportunity to go back and paint something in a realistic way while still portraying all that which is artificial in our world. In continuation of this, he finds that now everything seems to be “artificial realism” with the fake news that is all around us: “Art is the truth, and everything else is a lie.”
George Condo (b. 1957) is an American contemporary visual artist working in the mediums of painting, drawing, sculpture and printmaking. Condo mixes input from art history’s masters – such as Velasquez, Manet and Picasso – with elements of American Pop Art. He distorts and renews this material so that it stands out and becomes his own: a kind of strange hybrid that blurs boundaries between the comic and the tragic, the grotesque and the beautiful, the classic and the innovative. As part of the wild art scene in New York in the early 1980s, Condo was close to painters such as Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring, and worked for Andy Warhol’s Factory, applying diamond dust to silkscreen. Condo’s work is in the permanent collections of MoMA, the Whitney Museum, The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Broad Foundation in Los Angeles, Tate Gallery in London, CentreGeorge Pompidou in Paris and Astrup FearnleyMuseum of Modern Art in Oslo, among others. He is the recipient of an Academy Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters (1999) and the Francis J. Greenberger Award (2005). Condo lives and works in New York City.
George Condo was interviewed by Kasper Bech Dyg at his studio in Soho, New York City in September 2017.
Camera: Jakob Solbakken
Produced and edited by: Kasper Bech Dyg
Copyright: Louisiana Channel, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, 2017
Supported by Nordea-fonden
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FilmSkills - How to Shoot Documentaries - The Art of the Interview

You've seen thousands of interviews throughout your life, but when it's your turn to sit in the hot seat to interview a person, do you know what to do? In this...

You've seen thousands of interviews throughout your life, but when it's your turn to sit in the hot seat to interview a person, do you know what to do? In this video, we reveal hundreds of techniques to get the perfect interview. To see the rest of the this module and an entire series on producing documentaries, check out FilmSkills.com
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You've seen thousands of interviews throughout your life, but when it's your turn to sit in the hot seat to interview a person, do you know what to do? In this video, we reveal hundreds of techniques to get the perfect interview. To see the rest of the this module and an entire series on producing documentaries, check out FilmSkills.com
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Art Talk: An Interview with Nick Cave at the Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston

ArtistNick Cave spent several days installing his solo exhibition at the ICA Boston in February. While he was here, we asked him about the evolution of his new...

ArtistNick Cave spent several days installing his solo exhibition at the ICA Boston in February. While he was here, we asked him about the evolution of his newest works, the surprising inspiration behind his legendary Soundsuits, and what it feels like to put one on.
On view at the ICA Boston, February 5 – May 4, 2014.

ArtistNick Cave spent several days installing his solo exhibition at the ICA Boston in February. While he was here, we asked him about the evolution of his newest works, the surprising inspiration behind his legendary Soundsuits, and what it feels like to put one on.
On view at the ICA Boston, February 5 – May 4, 2014.

Richard Tuttle Interview: Artists Are Like Clouds

An emotional interview with the award winning post minimalist Richard Tuttle, known for his subtle, intimate works: "Artists they're from nature, they come out ...

An emotional interview with the award winning post minimalist Richard Tuttle, known for his subtle, intimate works: "Artists they're from nature, they come out of nature, they're like the clouds that just happen."
Being an artist is not like a disease, and it's not something, which can be cured via psychoanalysis either. Artists are a part of nature, like clouds that just happen, Tuttle explains. For Richard Tuttle personally art has always been his life, something he could not live without. Tuttle also explains that art is a human invention, a system which produces freedom, and which is necessary for keeping society healthy.
The interview is as subtle and intimate as Tuttles work -- the artist invites us in for a glimpse of his childhood pain. Most artists have terrible childhoods, and would die without art, Tuttle says. He was brought up by three women, his aunt and grandmother helped his mother, who wasn't able to take care of him on her own. His father didn't understand him. Most artists grown up without the understanding of their families, Tuttle says: "They try to make you like they are."
Tuttle also tells us how he learned never to trust teachers, and to always trust his own beliefs first of all. Most of us are conditioned by our surroundings as we grow up, the wisdom of society stamps out the inner life, as we learn how to operate in the world. But the artist's job is to explore the invisible world of nature and emotions.
Richard Dean Tuttle (b. 1941) is an American post minimalist artist who's works span a range of media, from sculpture, painting, drawing, printmaking, and artist's books to installation and furniture. Tuttle is often referred to as an "artist's artist" and, as such, his work has been influential to a generation of contemporary artists such as Kiki Smith, Jim Hodges, David Hammons, Michael Oman-Reagan, Tom Friedman, and Jessica Stockholder. He was a very close friend of minimalist painter Agnes Martin until her death in 2004.
Richard Tuttle was interviewed by Marc-Christoph Wagner at Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen
Editing by Kamilla Bruus
Produced by Marc-Christoph Wagner
Copyright: Louisiana Channel, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, 2014
Supported by Nordea-fonden

An emotional interview with the award winning post minimalist Richard Tuttle, known for his subtle, intimate works: "Artists they're from nature, they come out of nature, they're like the clouds that just happen."
Being an artist is not like a disease, and it's not something, which can be cured via psychoanalysis either. Artists are a part of nature, like clouds that just happen, Tuttle explains. For Richard Tuttle personally art has always been his life, something he could not live without. Tuttle also explains that art is a human invention, a system which produces freedom, and which is necessary for keeping society healthy.
The interview is as subtle and intimate as Tuttles work -- the artist invites us in for a glimpse of his childhood pain. Most artists have terrible childhoods, and would die without art, Tuttle says. He was brought up by three women, his aunt and grandmother helped his mother, who wasn't able to take care of him on her own. His father didn't understand him. Most artists grown up without the understanding of their families, Tuttle says: "They try to make you like they are."
Tuttle also tells us how he learned never to trust teachers, and to always trust his own beliefs first of all. Most of us are conditioned by our surroundings as we grow up, the wisdom of society stamps out the inner life, as we learn how to operate in the world. But the artist's job is to explore the invisible world of nature and emotions.
Richard Dean Tuttle (b. 1941) is an American post minimalist artist who's works span a range of media, from sculpture, painting, drawing, printmaking, and artist's books to installation and furniture. Tuttle is often referred to as an "artist's artist" and, as such, his work has been influential to a generation of contemporary artists such as Kiki Smith, Jim Hodges, David Hammons, Michael Oman-Reagan, Tom Friedman, and Jessica Stockholder. He was a very close friend of minimalist painter Agnes Martin until her death in 2004.
Richard Tuttle was interviewed by Marc-Christoph Wagner at Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen
Editing by Kamilla Bruus
Produced by Marc-Christoph Wagner
Copyright: Louisiana Channel, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, 2014
Supported by Nordea-fonden

Robert Rauschenberg interview (1998)

Established painter Robert Rauschenberg reflects on his conceptual approach to painting, his influences and mentors, and takes Charlie on a tour through his ret...

Established painter Robert Rauschenberg reflects on his conceptual approach to painting, his influences and mentors, and takes Charlie on a tour through his retrospective at the Guggenheim museum.
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Established painter Robert Rauschenberg reflects on his conceptual approach to painting, his influences and mentors, and takes Charlie on a tour through his retrospective at the Guggenheim museum.
»»﴿───► See more on the Artists and ArtPlaylist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIZqvqbtz9I3Awxq23UZKyGAzqzAJiUhN
Check out the Patreon rewards! https://www.patreon.com/ManufacturingIntellect

Tennessee native, Jason Shawn Alexander premieres a new collection of large narrative paintings and select graphic works at 101/exhibit Los Angeles entitled, {sic}. The Latin verb, {sic}, "intentionally written so," refers to Jason's artistic vision rendered on each canvas and shared between written words, bold graphics and painterly compositions.

Tennessee native, Jason Shawn Alexander premieres a new collection of large narrative paintings and select graphic works at 101/exhibit Los Angeles entitled, {sic}. The Latin verb, {sic}, "intentionally written so," refers to Jason's artistic vision rendered on each canvas and shared between written words, bold graphics and painterly compositions.

How Great Thou Art Karaoke- Carrie Underwood.wmv

Emilie Autumn - The Art of Suicide (Acoustic karaoke)

The acoustic version of Emilie Autumn's amazing song, The Art of Suicide, with lyrics. This version is without vocals so you can sing along with the lyrics. I own nothing. NyamiRose made this instrumental version.

The Sound Of Silence - (HD Karaoke) Simon And Garfunkel

The sound of silence karaoke HD
Note: To have the best karaoke experience, connect your computer into a small mixer, a receiver and add a mic, and you're good to go. Subscribe and have fun singing. Pls. hit like if you like this video. Thank you... For best result I suggest using Behringer mixer Xenyx 1202fx. and match it with Behringer XM8500 microphone. (use mic effect #45) This gives me the best results in live audio singing. Heres the link of the mixer http://www.amazon.com/Behringer-1202FX-BEHRINGER-XENYX/dp/B000J5Y214/ref=sr_1_3?s=musical-instruments&ie=UTF8&qid=1439406118&sr=1-3&keywords=behringer+mixer and the mic http://www.amazon.com/Behringer-XM8500-BEHRINGER-ULTRAVOICE/dp/B0002KZAKS/ref=sr_1_sc_1?s=musical-instruments&ie=UTF8&qid=1439406299&sr=1-1-spell&keywords=behrnger+xm85...

Karaoke Hallelujah - Sing *

DownloadMP3: http://www.karaoke-version.com/mp3-backingtrack/sing/hallelujah.htmlSingOnline: http://www.karafun.com/karaoke/sing/hallelujah/
* This version contains a low volume vocal guide to help you learn the song. The karaoke version without the vocal guide is available on www.karafun.com. This recording is a cover of Hallelujah as made famous by Sing - This version is not the original version, and is not performed by Sing. This instrumental/playback version contains a vocal guide, the lyrics and backing vocals.
All the assets on KaraFun channels are used by permission under licensing agreement with rights holders (music composition, sound re-recording).

published: 20 Apr 2017

How Great Thou Art (In the Style of Carrie Underwood) (Karaoke with Lyrics)

The KARAOKE Studio offers the world's most up to date Karaoke library for Karaoke fans around the world.
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Emilie Autumn - The Art of Suicide (Acoustic karaoke)

The acoustic version of Emilie Autumn's amazing song, The Art of Suicide, with lyrics. This version is without vocals so you can sing along with the lyrics. I o...

The acoustic version of Emilie Autumn's amazing song, The Art of Suicide, with lyrics. This version is without vocals so you can sing along with the lyrics. I own nothing. NyamiRose made this instrumental version.

The acoustic version of Emilie Autumn's amazing song, The Art of Suicide, with lyrics. This version is without vocals so you can sing along with the lyrics. I own nothing. NyamiRose made this instrumental version.

The Sound Of Silence - (HD Karaoke) Simon And Garfunkel

The sound of silence karaoke HD
Note: To have the best karaoke experience, connect your computer into a small mixer, a receiver and add a mic, and you're good t...

The sound of silence karaoke HD
Note: To have the best karaoke experience, connect your computer into a small mixer, a receiver and add a mic, and you're good to go. Subscribe and have fun singing. Pls. hit like if you like this video. Thank you... For best result I suggest using Behringer mixer Xenyx 1202fx. and match it with Behringer XM8500 microphone. (use mic effect #45) This gives me the best results in live audio singing. Heres the link of the mixer http://www.amazon.com/Behringer-1202FX-BEHRINGER-XENYX/dp/B000J5Y214/ref=sr_1_3?s=musical-instruments&ie=UTF8&qid=1439406118&sr=1-3&keywords=behringer+mixer and the mic http://www.amazon.com/Behringer-XM8500-BEHRINGER-ULTRAVOICE/dp/B0002KZAKS/ref=sr_1_sc_1?s=musical-instruments&ie=UTF8&qid=1439406299&sr=1-1-spell&keywords=behrnger+xm8500

The sound of silence karaoke HD
Note: To have the best karaoke experience, connect your computer into a small mixer, a receiver and add a mic, and you're good to go. Subscribe and have fun singing. Pls. hit like if you like this video. Thank you... For best result I suggest using Behringer mixer Xenyx 1202fx. and match it with Behringer XM8500 microphone. (use mic effect #45) This gives me the best results in live audio singing. Heres the link of the mixer http://www.amazon.com/Behringer-1202FX-BEHRINGER-XENYX/dp/B000J5Y214/ref=sr_1_3?s=musical-instruments&ie=UTF8&qid=1439406118&sr=1-3&keywords=behringer+mixer and the mic http://www.amazon.com/Behringer-XM8500-BEHRINGER-ULTRAVOICE/dp/B0002KZAKS/ref=sr_1_sc_1?s=musical-instruments&ie=UTF8&qid=1439406299&sr=1-1-spell&keywords=behrnger+xm8500

DownloadMP3: http://www.karaoke-version.com/mp3-backingtrack/sing/hallelujah.htmlSingOnline: http://www.karafun.com/karaoke/sing/hallelujah/
* This version contains a low volume vocal guide to help you learn the song. The karaoke version without the vocal guide is available on www.karafun.com. This recording is a cover of Hallelujah as made famous by Sing - This version is not the original version, and is not performed by Sing. This instrumental/playback version contains a vocal guide, the lyrics and backing vocals.
All the assets on KaraFun channels are used by permission under licensing agreement with rights holders (music composition, sound re-recording).

DownloadMP3: http://www.karaoke-version.com/mp3-backingtrack/sing/hallelujah.htmlSingOnline: http://www.karafun.com/karaoke/sing/hallelujah/
* This version contains a low volume vocal guide to help you learn the song. The karaoke version without the vocal guide is available on www.karafun.com. This recording is a cover of Hallelujah as made famous by Sing - This version is not the original version, and is not performed by Sing. This instrumental/playback version contains a vocal guide, the lyrics and backing vocals.
All the assets on KaraFun channels are used by permission under licensing agreement with rights holders (music composition, sound re-recording).

published:20 Apr 2017

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How Great Thou Art (In the Style of Carrie Underwood) (Karaoke with Lyrics)

Midnight Raven Acrylic Step by Step Painting on Canvas for Beginners

In this video, I’ll be showing you how to paint a raven on a branch with a spooky background to get you in the mood for Halloween. This is a good lesson for beginners and up!
I’m painting on a 16x20 stretched canvas, but you can paint on any type and size of canvas you like.
The brushes I use are:
• A fat, round, natural bristle brush
• A half-inch angle brush
• A quarter-inch angle brush
• And a small round brush for signing
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How to paint with Acrylic on Canvas a Rainbow Rose

Beginners learn to paint full acrylic art lesson of a Live streaming art class of a rainbow rose. Join us for a step by step live video painting lesson of this ...

Beginners learn to paint full acrylic art lesson of a Live streaming art class of a rainbow rose. Join us for a step by step live video painting lesson of this RainbowRose. 2 hoot
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Titanium White: http://amzn.to/1XqooGI
GoldenAcrylicGlazingLiquidGloss : http://amzn.to/2hjuE5T
11X14 Canvas board: http://amzn.to/2l0QJqF
27.94 X 35.56 cm
Peel Pallet
Paper peel : http://amzn.to/2tj0SlQ
MY EASEL
BestEuropean Easel *OS3
http://amzn.to/1Xm9Ieu
Jack Richeson La Vara Easel, Table Top
http://amzn.to/2audtKw
*** Assorted Brushes for Acrylic Painting ***
I am in a Partnership with Silver Brush
For Brush Care use, cleaning and for a list of Retailers that carry them GO TO the link to find out more about them and where to buy
http://www.silverbrush.com/the-art-sherpareg.htmlFind your favorite or closest retailer here
http://www.silverbrush.com/where-to-buy1.html
Go online
http://www.silverbrush.com/online-resellers.html
We love to see pictures of you with your brushes. You can share your new treasures with us online on any social website #ArtSherpaBrushes
Art sherpa Red Brushes CatsTongue
4, 6,
ARTSHERPA BEGINNING & END SET- Ultimate Varnish brush
*** Other Supplies ***
Paper towelsWater cup
Chalk, a few colors
Ruler
Sharpie
Table easel
Delicious snack or beverage
A smile!
*** Other Supplies ***
Paper towels
Water cup
Chalk, a few colors
Ruler
Sharpie
Table easel
Delicious snack or beverage
A smile!
Have fun Live with The Art Sherpa during this BEGINNER HOW TO PAINT art lesson in acrylic art tutorial. This is an easy, fun, social art lesson for canvas. We talk about art and other fun subjects. With help and guidance, anyone can paint. You can paint!
Want to see something? Just comment! Tell me what you'd like to paint, or what you want to know about art. This is YOUR art journey. Open your heart and access your art.
HEART MAIL:
The Art Sherpa
9490 fm 1960 RD W
suite 200Humble TX 77338
Artwork is the property of Cinnamon Cooney and The Art Sherpa LLC. and is intended for the personal enjoyment of the student. Did you sell a painting of my original design via private sale? Congratulations and big art high fives!
If your paintings of my original design are offered for sale in a retail setting of any kind ( this includes online) , please attribute ‘Original design by Cinnamon Cooney, The Art Sherpa. www.theartsherpa.com’
Please, create no prints or mechanical reproductions of your paintings of my original design.
For commercial use or licensing in the painting party, social painting, or other venues; please visit our business website:
https://theartsherpa.com/labs
If you’d like to share our tutorial/original painting design with a church group, skilled nursing facility or other nonprofit interest, do get in touch. We have ideas, guides and a few fun little extras to make bringing the Art Sherpa to your community one big party. Let’s collaborate!

Beginners learn to paint full acrylic art lesson of a Live streaming art class of a rainbow rose. Join us for a step by step live video painting lesson of this RainbowRose. 2 hoot
https://theartsherpa.com/TAS180311.01Below are a list of materials. The links go through our AmazonAffiliate program, and you support The ArtSherpa when using them. These are link to make thing easy and convenient.
*** Acrylic PaintColors ***
Cadmium red light shade: http://amzn.to/2sU65RZ
Cadmium Yellow, MediumShade: http://amzn.to/1Xqmwhb
Dioxazine Purple: http://amzn.to/1QYnSfk
Phthalo Blue (Green Shade): http://amzn.to/1RhXrjV
Phthalo Green (Blue Shade): http://amzn.to/1Mk0VkI
Quinacridone Magenta: http://amzn.to/1P8CRkB
Mars Black: http://amzn.to/1U1eqOw
Titanium White: http://amzn.to/1XqooGI
GoldenAcrylicGlazingLiquidGloss : http://amzn.to/2hjuE5T
11X14 Canvas board: http://amzn.to/2l0QJqF
27.94 X 35.56 cm
Peel Pallet
Paper peel : http://amzn.to/2tj0SlQ
MY EASEL
BestEuropean Easel *OS3
http://amzn.to/1Xm9Ieu
Jack Richeson La Vara Easel, Table Top
http://amzn.to/2audtKw
*** Assorted Brushes for Acrylic Painting ***
I am in a Partnership with Silver Brush
For Brush Care use, cleaning and for a list of Retailers that carry them GO TO the link to find out more about them and where to buy
http://www.silverbrush.com/the-art-sherpareg.htmlFind your favorite or closest retailer here
http://www.silverbrush.com/where-to-buy1.html
Go online
http://www.silverbrush.com/online-resellers.html
We love to see pictures of you with your brushes. You can share your new treasures with us online on any social website #ArtSherpaBrushes
Art sherpa Red Brushes CatsTongue
4, 6,
ARTSHERPA BEGINNING & END SET- Ultimate Varnish brush
*** Other Supplies ***
Paper towelsWater cup
Chalk, a few colors
Ruler
Sharpie
Table easel
Delicious snack or beverage
A smile!
*** Other Supplies ***
Paper towels
Water cup
Chalk, a few colors
Ruler
Sharpie
Table easel
Delicious snack or beverage
A smile!
Have fun Live with The Art Sherpa during this BEGINNER HOW TO PAINT art lesson in acrylic art tutorial. This is an easy, fun, social art lesson for canvas. We talk about art and other fun subjects. With help and guidance, anyone can paint. You can paint!
Want to see something? Just comment! Tell me what you'd like to paint, or what you want to know about art. This is YOUR art journey. Open your heart and access your art.
HEART MAIL:
The Art Sherpa
9490 fm 1960 RD W
suite 200Humble TX 77338
Artwork is the property of Cinnamon Cooney and The Art Sherpa LLC. and is intended for the personal enjoyment of the student. Did you sell a painting of my original design via private sale? Congratulations and big art high fives!
If your paintings of my original design are offered for sale in a retail setting of any kind ( this includes online) , please attribute ‘Original design by Cinnamon Cooney, The Art Sherpa. www.theartsherpa.com’
Please, create no prints or mechanical reproductions of your paintings of my original design.
For commercial use or licensing in the painting party, social painting, or other venues; please visit our business website:
https://theartsherpa.com/labs
If you’d like to share our tutorial/original painting design with a church group, skilled nursing facility or other nonprofit interest, do get in touch. We have ideas, guides and a few fun little extras to make bringing the Art Sherpa to your community one big party. Let’s collaborate!